Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome: Why it Develops and How it is Treated
While many people love flat-faced breeds, their shortened muzzles can result in Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) which is a series of anatomical abnormalities that can make breathing difficult. In this webinar, Dr. Daniel Spector, Service Head of Surgical Service 2 and the Surgery Residency Program Director at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City, discusses the clinical signs of BOAS, the various anatomic abnormalities that can cause breathing difficulties, and how the condition can be treated.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:04:44 Anatomy
00:15:39 Clinical Signs
00:19:34 When to Intervene
00:23:02 Medical Management
00:26:08 Surgical Management
00:37:09 A Note on Cats
00:39:46 Surgical Management (cont.)
00:54:04 Q&A
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