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21 April 2021 Acute upper airway obstruction as a life-threatening complication of ventral bulla osteotomy: report of two consecutive cases
Michal Vlasin, Richard Artingstall, Barbora Mala
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Abstract

Case summary This paper presents two cases of acute postoperative upper airway obstruction following ventral bulla osteotomy (VBO) in cats. The first cat underwent a unilateral left-sided VBO for a suspected inflammatory polyp. The second cat underwent a single-session bilateral VBO procedure for bilateral otitis media. In the first case, immediate re-intubation and a gradual lightening of the anaesthetic plane resolved the clinical signs; in the second case, the patient deteriorated and went into acute cardiorespiratory arrest and received cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Both patients recovered well and were discharged home 3 days after surgery. Both cases were reported to show no further clinical signs on postoperative follow-up 3 weeks and 4 months after surgery, respectively.

Relevance and novel information Upper airway obstruction should be regarded as a potential complication of VBO in cats.

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Michal Vlasin, Richard Artingstall, and Barbora Mala "Acute upper airway obstruction as a life-threatening complication of ventral bulla osteotomy: report of two consecutive cases," Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports 7(1), (21 April 2021). https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169211005923
Accepted: 8 March 2021; Published: 21 April 2021
KEYWORDS
ear polyp
middle ear
respiratory compromise
surgery
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