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Complications of orotracheal intubation in the horse
  • Patrick Burns
Patrick Burns
Atlantic Veterinary College

Corresponding Author:pmburns@upei.ca

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Abstract

Difficulty to extubate any patient is not a problem commonly thought of during general anaesthesia. This case report describes some of the factors that lead to this predicament and the successful surgical removal of the endotracheal tube via a tracheostomy. This case report also highlights some of the deficiencies in the clinical practice of veterinary anaesthesia. Further research is required for the selection size criteria of endotracheal tubes in all species and the monitoring of cuff pressures during general anaesthesia.
09 Oct 2023Submitted to Equine Veterinary Education
10 Oct 2023Submission Checks Completed
10 Oct 2023Assigned to Editor
14 Oct 2023Editorial Decision: Accept