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BOAS Surgery

BOAS Surgery

BOAS Surgery

What is BOAS Surgery?

Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) surgery is a procedure designed to alleviate breathing difficulties in brachycephalic dog and cat breeds. These breeds are characterized by their short skulls and compressed upper respiratory tracts, leading to various breathing issues collectively known as BOAS.

Components of BOAS:

  • Stenotic Nares
  • Elongated Soft Palate
  • Hypoplastic Trachea
  • Everted Laryngeal Saccules

At-Risk Breeds:

English Bulldog
French Bulldog
Pug
Boston Terrier
Bullmastiff
Boxer
Shih Tzu

Options for Surgical Correction

Nasal Surgery

Widening of stenotic nares to improve airflow.

Soft Palate Resection

Trimming of the elongated soft palate to prevent obstruction.

Laryngeal Saccule Resection

Removal of the swollen tissue protruding into the airway.

Benefits of BOAS Surgery

✦ Improves breathing & quality of life

Relieves airway obstruction caused by brachycephalic airway syndrome.

✦ Reduces anesthesia risks

Better airway function lowers perioperative complications in brachycephalic patients.

✦ Alleviates chronic stress on organs

Eases labored breathing, improves exercise tolerance, and supports heart and lung health.

✦ Improves overall well-being

More comfortable at rest and during activity, with fewer daily respiratory issues.

Help your pet breathe easier. Ask our veterinary team about BOAS screening today.

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