Surgical repair of ruptured trachea in a horse.

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An Arabian mare was referred with traumatically induced complete transection of the trachea. A temporary airway was established through the open wound at the site of the rupture. Resection of devitalized tissue including 3 tracheal ring segments, and anastomosis of the tracheal ends was subsequently performed under general anesthesia. Wound healing was complicated by a peritracheal abscess, which responded successfully to drainage and antibiotic administration.

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Kirker-Head, C. A., & Jakob, T. P. (1990). Surgical repair of ruptured trachea in a horse. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 196(10), 1635–1638. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1990.196.10.1635

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