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CHAPTER 24
Tracheostomy
David A. Wilson
aspect of the trachea. The smaller sternothy-
INDICATIONS roideus inserts on the caudal border and abaxial
surface of the thyroid cartilage, and the larger
Tracheostomy is indicated for any permanent dis- sternohyoideus continues on to insert on the
order of the larynx and upper trachea in which basihyoid bone. The paired omohyoideus muscles
airflow is impaired. originate from the subscapular fascia close to the
shoulder joint and join the sternohyoideus iI1 the
proximal third of the neck. The trachea primarily
EQUIPMENT consists of from 48 to 60 hyaline cartilage rings.
These rings are (-shaped and open dorsally, with
No special equipment is required. Self-retaining the ends connected by the transversely oriented
retractors and Rochester Carmalt forceps or tracheal muscle.1
similar forceps are desirable.
PROCEDURE
POSITIONING AND PREPARATION
Several similar techniques have been described.i"
The surgery can be performed with the horse A 10- to 12-cm ventral midline incision is made
standing with mild sedation and local anesthesia in the proximal third of the neck in a region where
or in dorsal recumbency under general anesthe- the trachea is palpable (Figure 24-1). If a tra-
sia. The head should be extended for either pro- cheotomy has been performed previously, this site
cedure. If the procedure is performed in dorsal should be avoided.
recumbency, care should be taken to position the The cutaneous colli and subcutaneous tissues
neck, head, and body without twisting or torquing are incised, and the paired sternothyrohyoideus
such that the skin incision is directly on midline and omohyoideus muscles are identified. The
when the horse stands. The ventral cervical region right and left sternothyrohyoideus muscles are
is clipped and prepared routinely for aseptic separated on midline and retracted laterally to
surgery. expose a section of three or four tracheal rings.
Sections of the paired sternothyrohyoideus
muscles as well as the most axial portions of the
ANATOMY omohyoideus muscles are clamped with an
angiotribe, straight Rochester- Pean or Rochester-
The paired sternothyrohyoideus muscles originate Carmalt forceps, transected, and excised at the
from manubrium sterni and extend on the ventral proximal and distal extent of the tracheostomy
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