1. Technique for guttural pouch bead removal using a novel three-dimensional (3D)-printed instrument.
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Cardona GC, Dahlgren LA, Byron CR, McKenzie HC 3rd, Werre SR, and Bogers SH
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- Animals, Horses surgery, Foreign Bodies veterinary, Foreign Bodies surgery, Therapeutic Irrigation veterinary, Therapeutic Irrigation instrumentation, Therapeutic Irrigation methods, Printing, Three-Dimensional, Cadaver
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine if a three-dimensional (3D)-printed instrument technique would improve lavage removal of plastic beads (guttural pouch [GP] chondroid mimics) through a dorsal pharyngeal recess (DPR) fenestration. We hypothesized that using a 3D-printed instrument placed through the DPR fenestration would remove more beads, reduce lavage time and incur less soft tissue damage than using a lavage tube control or instrument placement through the salpingopharyngeal ostium (SPO)., Study Design: Experimental cadaveric study., Sample Population: A total of 30 cadaveric equine heads., Methods: DPR fenestration was performed using transendoscopic laser and 50 plastic 12 mm beads were placed into one GP of horse heads. Four removal procedures using a 3D-printed instrument or lavage tube control placed through the DPR fenestration or the SPO were compared. Number of beads removed and number of 2-min lavage cycles to recover ≥96% of beads or three consecutive no-yield cycles were recorded. Endoscopic soft tissue damage was graded. Data were compared by generalized estimating equations (GEE) model and Fisher's exact test (p < .05)., Results: More beads (median 48 beads; range 0-49) were removed faster (median 24 beads/cycle; range 12-50) using the 3D-printed instrument compared to control (median 6 beads; range 0-29, 0.66 beads/cycle, range 0-49). There was no difference between total beads removed or removal speed between placement sites. There was no difference in soft tissue damage between procedures., Conclusion: Our 3D-printed instrument enabled efficient plastic bead removal., Clinical Significance: DPR fenestration and use of our 3D-printed instrument represents an alternative to current chondroid removal techniques, warranting investigation in clinical cases., (© 2024 American College of Veterinary Surgeons.)
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- 2024
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