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The Veterinary Record 160:157-158 (2007)
© 2007 British Veterinary Association


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Repair of a salivary duct fistula in a horse without using a stent

N. J. Vos, DVM1 and A. Vos, MD2

1 University Veterinary Hospital, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
2 Amsterdam Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Durgerdammerdijk 162, 1026CK Amsterdam, The Netherlands

A salivary duct fistula in a horse was repaired surgically without using a stent. Seventeen months after the operation the skin incision had healed without complications and the fistula had not recurred.




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