Sj. Holcombe et al., SURGICAL REPAIR OF IATROGENIC SOFT PALATE DEFECTS IN 2 HORSES, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 205(9), 1994, pp. 1315
A 4-year-old Thoroughbred filly was referred for evaluation of a soft
palate defect that had been created several weeks earlier during surgi
cal correction of epiglottic entrapment, performed transorally. Surgic
al correction of the defect was performed via mandibular symphysiotomy
. At 85 days after repair, the horse raced successfully. A 2-year-old
Thoroughbred filly was admitted for evaluation and treatment of epiglo
ttic entrapment. The soft palate was lacerated during transnasal divis
ion of the entrapping membrane. A 2-cm full-thickness soft palate lace
ration was repaired transorarly.