Self-expanding nitinol stents for the treatment of tracheal collapse in dogs: 12 cases (2001-2004)

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Abstract

Objective - To evaluate long-term outcome following nitinol stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse. Design - Retrospective case series. Animals - 12 client-owned dogs with endoscopically diagnosed tracheal collapse refractory to medical management. Procedures - Medical records were reviewed for 12 dogs in which 1 or more self-expanding nitinol stents were placed for the treatment of endoscopically diagnosed tracheal collapse. A total of 17 stents were placed. Results - Survival times after stent placement ranged from 1 to 48 months. Three of 12 dogs died within 6 months after stent placement. Nine dogs survived > 1 year after stent placement, and 7 dogs survived > 2 years. Of the deceased dogs, 5 of 9 succumbed to tracheal disease. Other causes of death included congestive heart failure, cerebral neoplasia, cerebrovascular accident, and renal failure. Material failure (stent fracture) was a common complication (5/12 dogs). Other complications reported included excessive granulation tissue within the stent lumen, tracheitis, and pneumonia. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Placement of an intraluminal stent with self-expanding nitinol stents was a successful palliative treatment for tracheal collapse in dogs that did not respond to medical management. Disease progression is inevitable, but substantial improvement in respiratory function may be achieved for a period of months to years.

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Sura, P. A., & Krahwinkel, D. J. (2008). Self-expanding nitinol stents for the treatment of tracheal collapse in dogs: 12 cases (2001-2004). In Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (Vol. 232, pp. 228–236). https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.232.2.228

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