Perioperative and Anesthetic Management of Complete Tracheal Rupture in One Dog and One Cat

Author:

Morath Ute1,Gendron Karine1,Revés Nuria Vizcaíno1,Adami Chiara1

Affiliation:

1. From the Anesthesiology and Pain Therapy Division, Department of Veterinary Clinical Science Vetsuisse Faculty, Berne, Switzerland.

Abstract

The authors describe two animals (one dog and one cat) that were presented with severe respiratory distress after trauma. Computerized tomographic imaging under general anesthesia revealed, in both cases, complete tracheal transection. Hypoxic episodes during anesthesia were relieved by keeping the endotracheal tube (ETT) positioned in the cranial part of the transected trachea and by allowing spontaneous breathing. Surgical preparation was performed quickly, and patients were kept in a sternal position to improve ventilation and oxygenation, and were only turned into dorsal recumbency shortly before surgical incision. A sterile ETT was guided into the distal part of the transected trachea by the surgeon, at which point mechanical ventilation was started. Both animals were successfully discharged from hospital a few days after surgery. Rapid and well-coordinated teamwork seemed to contribute to the good outcome. Precise planning and communication between anesthetists, surgeons, and technicians, as well as a quick course of action prior to correct ETT positioning helped to overcome critical phases.

Publisher

American Animal Hospital Association

Subject

Small Animals

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