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Case Reports
. 2014 Jun;55(6):565-8.

Management of dogs and cats with endotracheal tube tracheal foreign bodies

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Management of dogs and cats with endotracheal tube tracheal foreign bodies

Laura K Nutt et al. Can Vet J. 2014 Jun.

Abstract

Two cats and 3 dogs were treated for an endotracheal tube tracheal foreign body (ETFB) during recovery from general anesthesia. Bronchoscopy was used to remove the ETFB. Animals were clinically normal at discharge. While rare, ETFB can occur upon recovery from anesthesia. Bronchoscopy is an effective way to remove ETFB.

Gestion des chiens et des chats avec un corps étranger trachéal à cause du tube endotrachéal. Deux chats et 3 chiens ont été traités pour un corps étranger trachéal à cause du tube endotrachéal (CETTT) durant le réveil de l’anesthésie générale. Une bronchoscopie a été utilisée pour enlever le CETTT. Les animaux étaient cliniquement normaux au congé. Quoique rare, le CETTT, peut se produire au réveil de l’anesthésie. La bronchoscopie est une manière efficace d’enlever le CETTT.(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières).

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