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Attempted medical management of suspected ascending colon displacement in horses
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Attempted medical management of suspected ascending colon displacement in horses

Kate F McGovern, Bruce M Bladon, Barny S Fraser and Raymond C Boston
Veterinary surgery, Vol.41(3), pp.399-403
2012
PMID: 22103338

Abstract

Animals Colon, Ascending - surgery Colonic Diseases - surgery Colonic Diseases - veterinary Horse Diseases - surgery Horses Retrospective Studies Treatment Outcome
Objective To determine the success of medical management of suspected displacement of the ascending (large) colon in horses. Study Design Retrospective case series. Animals Horses (n = 127) with suspected large colon displacement. Methods Medical records (January 1998–September 2008) of horses admitted for colic were reviewed. Suspected large colon displacement was diagnosed from clinical examination and in some cases, subsequent surgical examination. Medically managed horses were exercised and administered intravenous fluids and analgesia. Horses with suspected left dorsal displacement (LDD) of the large colon were also administered phenylephrine. Results Medical management had a high success rate for treatment of suspected right dorsal displacement (RDD) (64%) and LDD (76%) of the large colon; 4 horses died (1) or were euthanatized (3) and 36 horses had surgery. Of 127 horses treated medically or surgically for a colon displacement, 94% survived to hospital discharge. Conclusions Horses with suspected RDD or LDD of the large colon may respond to medical management including exercise.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.232 Veterinary Sciences
3.232.1936 Equine and Bovine Gastrointestinal Disorders
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