SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR A PERMANENT TRACHEOSTOMY IN BEAGLE DOGS

  • 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 29 (3), 367-370
Abstract
A surgical procedure to produce a permanent tracheostomy in dogs was developed. The procedure consisted of dissecting cartilaginous ring portions from the underlying tracheal mucosa, cutting through the mucosa and suturing the mucosa to the skin. The procedure was performed in approximately 30 min and resulted in a permanent, maintenance-free, mucocutaneous stoma that also permitted breathing through the upper respiratory airways.