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Surgery to treat chronic sinus infection in a rabbit with long-term

By Summa, Noémie M et al.·Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association·2019·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Bilateral pararhinotomy with middle meatal antrostomy of the maxillary sinus in a rabbitwith chronic rhinitis.

Species:
rabbit

Plain-English summary

A 4-year-old spayed female mixed-breed rabbit was brought in for persistent sneezing and nasal discharge that had lasted for three years and didn't improve with medication. After a CT scan showed signs of chronic sinusitis, the vet performed surgery to create a drainage pathway in the left maxillary sinus, removing pus and allowing for better drainage. Although the nasal discharge improved, the sneezing continued, and after 1.5 years, the rabbit developed more sneezing and discharge on the right side. A second surgery was done to address the right-sided issue, and while the rabbit still experiences mild symptoms, she has been managing well with ongoing medical treatment.

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Abstract

CASE DESCRIPTION: A 4-year-old spayed female mixed-breed rabbit was evaluated because of a 3-year history of sneezing and nasal discharge that were refractory to medical management. CLINICAL FINDINGS: Signs of chronic left-sided rhinitis and sinusitis were observed on physical examination and confirmed by CT evaluation. Lysis of the rostral aspect of the left maxillary bone and destruction of nasal turbinates were evident on CT images. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: Pararhinotomy of the left maxillary sinus through the facies cribrosa was performed. Purulent material was removed from the maxillary sinus recesses, a middle meatal antrostomy was completed to allow permanent drainage into the left middle nasal meatus, and the tissues were closed routinely. Microbial culture of a sample from the maxillary sinus recesses revealed, undetermined fastidious nonenteric bacteria, andMedical management was continued, and nasal discharge resolved but sneezing persisted. Increased sneezing and bilateral nasal discharge developed 1.5 years later; CT examination revealed right-sided rhinitis, and culture of a nasal swab sample revealedspp,spp, andspp. Right-sided pararhinotomy and middle meatal antrostomy were performed, and medical management continued. A subsequent recurrence was managed without additional surgery; 4 years after the initial surgery, the rabbit was still receiving medical treatment, with mild intermittent nasal discharge and sneezing reported. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This report describes a surgical approach for treatment of chronic rhinitis in companion rabbits with maxillary sinus involvement that included creation of a permanent drainage pathway from the maxillary sinus to the middle nasal meatus.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31067176/