Intraluminal tracheal ring stent for treatment of collapsing trachea in dogs
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Tracheal collapse is a relatively common problem in small breed dogs such as the Yorkshire terrier, Poodle, and Maltese. Typically this condition is treated surgically with either an intraluminal or extraluminal stent. However, each design has associated complications. Intraluminal stents can fail from inappropriate sizing, misplacement and fracture. In comparison, extraluminal stents can cause inflammation, bleeding from the suture and nerve damage to the larynx. The aim of this device is to provide safer treatment for tracheal collapse in dogs that successfully reopens the lumen and remains anchored for years past implantation.
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Team Members
- Isabella Griffay - Team Leader
- Brenda McIntire - Communicator
- Brian Frino - BSAC & BPAG
- Justin Faanes - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Tracy Jane Puccinelli - Advisor
- Dr. Robert Hardie - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2016: Intraluminal tracheal ring stent for treatment of collapsing trachea in dogs
- Fall 2015: Intraluminal tracheal ring stent for treatment of collapsing trachea in dogs