Tracheal collapse

Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 1995 Mar;11(1):171-5. doi: 10.1016/s0749-0720(15)30515-6.

Abstract

Tracheal collapse in calves usually is associated with dystocia at birth, especially breech presentations. Inspiratory dyspnea typically is seen within the first several months of life and may worsen progressively. Lateral cervical radiographs are useful in defining the affected segments as well as identifying previously fractured ribs. Surgical stenting of the trachea will improve the calf's condition, but because this procedure is done on young calves, the tracheal diameter of the affected segment is permanently limited by the size of the prosthesis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Cattle Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Cattle Diseases / etiology
  • Cattle Diseases / surgery*
  • Dyspnea / etiology
  • Dyspnea / veterinary
  • Dystocia / complications
  • Dystocia / veterinary
  • Female
  • Pregnancy
  • Radiography
  • Trachea / diagnostic imaging
  • Trachea / pathology
  • Trachea / surgery*
  • Tracheal Stenosis / diagnostic imaging
  • Tracheal Stenosis / etiology
  • Tracheal Stenosis / surgery
  • Tracheal Stenosis / veterinary*