Search Results
You are looking at 1 - 1 of 1 items for
- Author or Editor: Imma Roquet x
- Refine by Access: All Content x
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.