Successful Surgical Therapy of a Double Aortic Arch in a 10-Month-Old Mixed Breed Dog
Successful Surgical Therapy of a Double Aortic Arch in a 10-Month-Old Mixed Breed Dog
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A 10-month-old female spayed mixed breed dog with a suspected vascular ring anomaly was presented for exercise intolerance and wheezing.Computed tomography (CT) Chamois Cleaning Sticks revealed a double aortic arch.The smaller right aortic arch was successfully ligated via right 4th intercostal thoracotomy.The patient was discharged one day postoperatively and continued Stove Knobs to have good outcome at recheck 3.
5 weeks after surgery.This is the 4th documented case of double aortic arch with a successful outcome.Preoperative CT scan was vital in preoperative planning and should be strongly recommended in all cases of suspected vascular ring anomalies with atypical presentation.