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Brachycephalic Upper
Airway Syndrome (BUAS) including soft
palate resection, laryngeal sacculectomy, stenotic nares repair
Brachycephalic airway syndrome can range from mild to serious, with the most serious cases requiring surgery to the soft
palate of the dog.
Brachycephalic Airway Surgery (Stenotic Nares, Soft
Palate Resection, and Everted Laryngeal Saccules)
The veterinarian may also want to rule - out an elongated soft
palate and / or everted laryngeal saccules, which are disorders associated with
brachycephalic airway syndrome.
Also known as
brachycephalic airway syndrome, this set of breathing problems is a result of the breed's pushed - in nose, elongated soft
palate, and narrow trachea.