Reconstrução de palato com malha de polipropileno e prótese acrílica em cão

Authors

  • Ivania Terezinha Soldati Mateus Discente do Curso de Medicina Veterinária da UNIPÓS-UNORP
  • Pâmela Bongiovanni Catandi Médica Veterinária Autônoma
  • Sofia Pigon Médica Veterinária Autônoma
  • Daniela Ribeiro Rodrigues Médica Veterinária Autônoma
  • Gabriela Marchiori Bueno Centro Universitário do Norte Paulista UNIPÓS-UNORP
  • Isabela Belei Delmaschio de Oliveira
  • Leonardo Sanches Centro Universitário do Norte Paulista UNIPÓS-UNORP
  • Paulo Cesar Villa Filho Centro Universitário do Norte Paulista UNIPÓS-UNORP
  • Luciana de Campos Pinto Centro Universitário do Norte Paulista UNIPÓS-UNORP
  • Giovanna Rossi Varallo Centro Universitário do Norte Paulista UNIPÓS-UNORP

Abstract

Acquired oronosal fistulae are abnormal communication between the oral and nasal cavities. A oronasal fistula can be the result of different causes, like oral myiasis. The objetctive of these paper is to report the case of a dog with oronasal fistula secondary to oral myiasis that underwent surgical reconstruction of the palate using polypropylene mesh and acrylic prosthesis. After stabilization of the patient´s clinical condition and mecanic removal of the larvae, the dog was referred for surgical debridement of the oral lesions and correction of the defect in the palate. Palatoplasty was performed using a mesh and polymethylmethacrylate resin. The mesh was sutured over the palatal defect with separate simple suture and 3-0 naylon thread at the ends of the wound. Then, the resin was prepared and, upon reaching adequate consistency, it was applied and shaped over the polypropylene mesh with Molt peeler. It was also sutured on the edges of the fistula with separate simple suture and 3-0 nylon suture. At the same surgical time, an esophageal tube was inserted for enteral feeding. Due to complications, the dog underwent two more surgical interventions for a satisfactory treatment outcome. It is concluded that the association between the polypropylene mesh and the acrylic prosthesis is an effective alternative for palatoplasty in dogs after oral myiasis.

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Published

2022-07-26