Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume 28, Issue 4 , Pages 215-222, April 2008

Topographical Anatomy, Computed Tomography, and Surgical Approach of the Guttural Pouches of the Donkey

  • M.A.M. Alsafy, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Edfina, Rashed, Behera, Egypt
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Mohamed A.M. Alsafy, PhD, Anatomy Department, Post Box 22785, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Edfina, Behera, Egypt.
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  • M.H. El-Kammar, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Edfina, Rashed, Behera, Egypt
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  • S.A.A. El-Gendy, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Edfina, Rashed, Behera, Egypt

Abstract 

The guttural pouches of the donkey are a pair of pouches located dorsoposteriorly to the posterior pharynx. The pouches have a close contact rostrally with the sphenoid bone, ventrally with the pharynx and esophagus, and caudally with the atlantoaxial joint. The left and right guttural pouches have almost the same capacity. In this study, topographic anatomy, computed tomography (CT) examination, and a surgical approach were carried out in the heads of donkeys. Results of the CT examination, transverse and sagittal sections of the heads, revealed that the donkeys possessed large, symmetrical guttural pouches incompletely divided into medial and lateral compartments by the stylohyoid bone. Moreover, the right and left guttural pouches met each other at the median part to form a thin membranous septum. As CT sections approached the occipital condyle, the lateral compartment disappeared and the medial compartment gradually became smaller toward the base of the skull. Two cadaver heads were examined to assess the anatomic limits of the surgical approach and whether vital structures might be damaged. Direct access to the lateral compartment was performed using a modified Garm's technique, whereas direct access to the medial compartment was gained through Viborg's triangle.

Keywords: Guttural pouches, Donkey, Topographic anatomy, CT, Surgical approach

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 Refereed

PII: S0737-0806(08)00065-8

doi:10.1016/j.jevs.2008.02.005

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume 28, Issue 4 , Pages 215-222, April 2008