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Surgical management of laryngeal collapse associated with brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome in dogs

Objective: To describe the use of cricoarytenoid lateralisation combined with thyroarytenoid caudo‐ lateralisation (arytenoid laryngoplasty) for the management of stage II and III laryngeal collapse in dogs. Methods: A retrospective study of a consecutive series of 12 dogs suffering from life‐threat...

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Published in:Journal of small animal practice 2012-01, Vol.53 (1), p.44-50
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