Respiratory obstruction due to tonsillar lymphoglandular polyp in a brachycephalic dog: a case report.
Leah GabrielYazdan AryazandNicole J BuotePublished in: BMC veterinary research (2021)
This is the first report of bilateral tonsillar polyps causing life-threatening respiratory obstruction in a dog. Both masses were excised safely and completely with the CO2 laser. Difficulties inherent to oropharyngeal surgery include the hemorrhage, small working space, tissue swelling and difficult visualization. Surgical excision of these polyps alleviated all emergent and chronic clinical signs, and the patient's remains healthy 12-months post-treatment.