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Sternothyrohyoideus myectomy in horses: 17 cases (1984–1985)
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1988
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Animal PhysiologyGross AnatomyMedical RecordsAnimal ScienceVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary PathologyVeterinary ScienceVeterinary ResearchEducationLarynxSternothyrohyoideus MyectomySurgeryAnatomyMedicineOrthopaedic SurgerySoft Palate
Review of medical records of 78 horses admitted to the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals with dorsal displacement of the soft palate revealed 94% of these horses to have evidence of an intermittent abnormal "gurgling" respiratory noise at the time of exercise. Sternothyrohyoideus myectomy was used as a primary treatment for 17 of these horses, with a success rate of 58%. Anatomic dissection of 30 horses indicated that the midcervical region is the optimal site for sternothyrohyoideus myectomy to alleviate dorsal displacement of the soft palate.