A biomechanical comparison of a novel two-loop suture technique and two sutures for laryngoplasty in the horse

Author:

Wilson David G.1,Roquet Imma1,Tucker Michelle L.1,Carmalt James L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES Evaluation of the strength of the novel suture technique by comparison with a 2-interrupted suture technique. SAMPLE 40 equine larynges. PROCEDURES 40 larynges were used; 16 laryngoplasties were performed using the currently accepted 2-suture technique and 16 using the novel suture technique. These specimens were subjected to a single cycle to failure. Eight specimens were used to compare the rima glottidis area achieved with 2 different techniques. RESULTS The mean force to failure, as well as the rima glottidis area of both constructs, were not significantly different. The cricoid width did not have a significant effect on the force to failure. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Our results suggest that both constructs are equally strong and can achieve a similar cross-sectional area of the rima glottidis. Laryngoplasty (“tie-back”) is currently the treatment of choice for horses with exercise intolerance due to recurrent laryngeal neuropathy. Failure to maintain the expected degree of arytenoid abduction post-surgery occurs in some horses. We believe this novel 2-loop pulley load-sharing suture technique can help achieve and, more importantly, maintain the desired degree of abduction during surgery.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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