Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira,Pedro Paulo Maia
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Souza,Erica Siqueira, Jark,Paulo César, Coutinho,Leandro Nassar, Silva,Alanna do Socorro Lima da, Guiduce,Marcos Vinicius Sicca, Maria,Bruna Piva, Silva,Paloma Espirito Santo, Semolin,Lívia Maria Souza, Silva,Marco Augusto Machado, Vicente,Wilter Ricardo Russiano, Tinucci-Costa,Mirela, Nardi,Andrigo Barboza De
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015000100131
Resumo: Laryngeal and tracheal tumors are rare in pets; some piece of information on their disease behavior, therapy and evolution are limited. Neoplasms in this area are a diagnostic challenge. In many cases, they can be biopsied and excised using endoscopic instruments, but there is no report of this in canines. The goal of this study is to report a successful case of a laryngeal neoplasm removal through endoscopy. A head and neck radiogram revealed a mass in the laryngeal lumen protruding into the trachea. The patient then underwent an endoscopy to confirm the radiographic diagnosis and to surgically remove the tumor. The histopathological diagnosis was poorly differentiated carcinoma. The most appropriate treatment for laryngeal tumors is the resection of the submucosa or a partial laryngectomy however, partial and total laryngectomies are associated with many postoperative complications. In contrast, the endoscopic approach allows for highly magnified visualization of the lesion in situ, which facilitates the surgical removal of the mass through videosurgery. With little manipulation of the affected area, the chances of postoperative complications are reduced, leading to a more rapid recovery.
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spelling Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dogtumorlarynxcanineendoscopyLaryngeal and tracheal tumors are rare in pets; some piece of information on their disease behavior, therapy and evolution are limited. Neoplasms in this area are a diagnostic challenge. In many cases, they can be biopsied and excised using endoscopic instruments, but there is no report of this in canines. The goal of this study is to report a successful case of a laryngeal neoplasm removal through endoscopy. A head and neck radiogram revealed a mass in the laryngeal lumen protruding into the trachea. The patient then underwent an endoscopy to confirm the radiographic diagnosis and to surgically remove the tumor. The histopathological diagnosis was poorly differentiated carcinoma. The most appropriate treatment for laryngeal tumors is the resection of the submucosa or a partial laryngectomy however, partial and total laryngectomies are associated with many postoperative complications. In contrast, the endoscopic approach allows for highly magnified visualization of the lesion in situ, which facilitates the surgical removal of the mass through videosurgery. With little manipulation of the affected area, the chances of postoperative complications are reduced, leading to a more rapid recovery.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015000100131Ciência Rural v.45 n.1 2015reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20131084info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeixeira,Pedro Paulo MaiaSouza,Erica SiqueiraJark,Paulo CésarCoutinho,Leandro NassarSilva,Alanna do Socorro Lima daGuiduce,Marcos Vinicius SiccaMaria,Bruna PivaSilva,Paloma Espirito SantoSemolin,Lívia Maria SouzaSilva,Marco Augusto MachadoVicente,Wilter Ricardo RussianoTinucci-Costa,MirelaNardi,Andrigo Barboza Deeng2016-05-12T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
title Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
spellingShingle Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
Teixeira,Pedro Paulo Maia
tumor
larynx
canine
endoscopy
title_short Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
title_full Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
title_fullStr Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
title_sort Endoscopic approach for a laryngeal neoplasm in a dog
author Teixeira,Pedro Paulo Maia
author_facet Teixeira,Pedro Paulo Maia
Souza,Erica Siqueira
Jark,Paulo César
Coutinho,Leandro Nassar
Silva,Alanna do Socorro Lima da
Guiduce,Marcos Vinicius Sicca
Maria,Bruna Piva
Silva,Paloma Espirito Santo
Semolin,Lívia Maria Souza
Silva,Marco Augusto Machado
Vicente,Wilter Ricardo Russiano
Tinucci-Costa,Mirela
Nardi,Andrigo Barboza De
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author2 Souza,Erica Siqueira
Jark,Paulo César
Coutinho,Leandro Nassar
Silva,Alanna do Socorro Lima da
Guiduce,Marcos Vinicius Sicca
Maria,Bruna Piva
Silva,Paloma Espirito Santo
Semolin,Lívia Maria Souza
Silva,Marco Augusto Machado
Vicente,Wilter Ricardo Russiano
Tinucci-Costa,Mirela
Nardi,Andrigo Barboza De
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira,Pedro Paulo Maia
Souza,Erica Siqueira
Jark,Paulo César
Coutinho,Leandro Nassar
Silva,Alanna do Socorro Lima da
Guiduce,Marcos Vinicius Sicca
Maria,Bruna Piva
Silva,Paloma Espirito Santo
Semolin,Lívia Maria Souza
Silva,Marco Augusto Machado
Vicente,Wilter Ricardo Russiano
Tinucci-Costa,Mirela
Nardi,Andrigo Barboza De
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tumor
larynx
canine
endoscopy
topic tumor
larynx
canine
endoscopy
description Laryngeal and tracheal tumors are rare in pets; some piece of information on their disease behavior, therapy and evolution are limited. Neoplasms in this area are a diagnostic challenge. In many cases, they can be biopsied and excised using endoscopic instruments, but there is no report of this in canines. The goal of this study is to report a successful case of a laryngeal neoplasm removal through endoscopy. A head and neck radiogram revealed a mass in the laryngeal lumen protruding into the trachea. The patient then underwent an endoscopy to confirm the radiographic diagnosis and to surgically remove the tumor. The histopathological diagnosis was poorly differentiated carcinoma. The most appropriate treatment for laryngeal tumors is the resection of the submucosa or a partial laryngectomy however, partial and total laryngectomies are associated with many postoperative complications. In contrast, the endoscopic approach allows for highly magnified visualization of the lesion in situ, which facilitates the surgical removal of the mass through videosurgery. With little manipulation of the affected area, the chances of postoperative complications are reduced, leading to a more rapid recovery.
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