Someone forwarded me a link to a recent news article about debarking. I noticed this article fails miserably in providing dog owners relevant information regarding this surgical procedure. The article only mentions the possibility of difficulty breathing as a result. Yes, this is a serious consequence and there many more. The medical term for debarking is vocal cord cordectomy. Here is a list of complications.
Risks of Vocal Cord Cordectomy (Debarking)
- Compromised airway
- Dysphagia (problems swallowing)
- Adhesions
- Formation of granulation tissue
- Stenosis (hardening) of the windpipe
- Infection
- Cutaneous fistula (hole in the windpipe)
- Bleeding
- Aspiration pnuemonia
- Gastrostomy tube dependence (relying on a feeding tube)
- Tracheotomy dependence (relying on a breathing tube)
- Death
References:
- Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery, 4th ed., Cummings, (2005)
- Management of Early-Stage Laryngeal Cancer, Nishant Agrawal, MDa, Patrick K. Ha, MD, Otolaryngol Clin N Am 41 (2008) 757–769
- Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology (7th Edition), Editors: DeVita, Vincent T., Hellman, Samuel, Rosenberg, Steven A., (2005)
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