Evaluation of the cranial cruciate ligament repair system® in surgery for laryngeal hemiplegia in heavy draft horses

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the canine cranial cruciate ligament repair system on laryngeal hemiplegia in heavy draft horses. Twenty-four heavy draft horses diagnosed with grade 4 laryngeal hemiplegia were allocated to either the prosthetic laryngoplasty (PL) group (n = 14) or a canine cranial cruciate ligament repair system (CCCLRS) group (n = 10). Right to left angle quotients (RLQs) of abductions of the arytenoid cartilages were endoscopically evaluated before and after surgery. Post-operative RLQs in the CCCLRS group were significantly lower than those of the PL group (P<0.01). The canine cranial cruciate ligament repair system was revealed to be a good surgical procedure for laryngeal hemiplegia in heavy draft horses.

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Sasaki, N., Morita, Y., Moriyama, T., & Yamada, H. (2009). Evaluation of the cranial cruciate ligament repair system® in surgery for laryngeal hemiplegia in heavy draft horses. Journal of Equine Science, 20(2), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.1294/jes.20.19

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