Congenital glossocheilognathoschisis and persistent frenula linguae in a foal: A case report


Aksoy O., Kilic E., KAÇAR O., SÖZMEN M., Gokhan N., Gungor O.

JOURNAL OF EQUINE VETERINARY SCIENCE, vol.27, no.6, pp.277-280, 2007 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

Abstract

This paper describes clinical findings merit of a foal with multiple craniofacial defects (glossocheilognathoschisis; congenital midline cleft, of, the lower lip, mandible and tongue combined with bilateral persistent frenula linguae) admitted to, the Surgery Clinics of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,,University of Kafkas, Turkey. A thorough clinical examination re vealed cleft of the lower lip and mandible,combine with glossoschisis (glossocheilognathoschisis) and bilateral extensive and restrictive membranous band (frenula) of tissue at the base of the tongue. Physical examination and radiography of the other organs and tissues of the foal were within normal limits. After sedation, and general anesthesia, the persistent frenulas on the right and left parts of the tongue were transected, starting from normal tongue tissue, with the scissors. The tongue was completely freed after the transection: of the remaining part of the frenulum, where right and left frenulas united, and the accompanying mucosal tissue on the mandibular symphysis was removed and underlying bone tissue was superficially curetted. Cerclage wire was placed under the mucosa of the mandible and was then passed among two drilled holes below the two incisors. These two pieces of wire were twisted together and anchored over the labial surface of the mandibular symphysis junction. The mandibular symphysis was then stabilized after cerclage mire tensing. A nasogastric, tube was placed to permit enteral feeding. The foal was discharged 5 days after surgery. Telephone follow-up revealed that the foal had died 15 days after the surgical intervention.