The clinical and pathological features of gastric impaction in twelve horses.

A R Bird, E J Knowles, C E Sherlock, G R Pearson, T S Mair
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Abstract

Reasons for performing study: Gastric impaction in the horse is poorly described in the veterinary literature.

Objectives: To review the clinical and pathological features of gastric impaction.

Methods: The clinical details of horses presenting with colic over a 7-year period and cases in which gastric impaction was considered to determine the outcome were reviewed. Clinical and clinicopathological data were recorded.

Results: Twelve cases of gastric impaction were recorded (1.4% of 857 horses hospitalised for colic). Diagnosis was achieved by ultrasonographic examination, gastroscopy, exploratory celiotomy and/or post mortem examination. Five out of 12 horses were successfully treated, 5/12 were subjected to euthanasia (3 at celiotomy and 2 due to recurrence of impaction) and 2/12 died. Three out of 12 horses had spontaneous gastric rupture despite attempted treatment (one was subjected to euthanasia at celiotomy and 2 died). Post mortem examination (7 horses) revealed gross muscular thickening of the stomach wall in 6/7 horses. Histological examination revealed focal fibrosis of the stomach wall in 4/6 and focal myositis in 1/6 horses. CONCLUSIONS AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Gastric impaction is a rare cause of colic and affected horses can present with acute, chronic or recurrent colic in the presence or absence of other gastrointestinal disease. Spontaneous gastric rupture may occur. A proportion of affected horses have gross thickening of the muscular layers of the stomach wall.

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12匹马胃嵌塞的临床和病理特征。
进行研究的原因:马胃嵌塞在兽医文献中很少被描述。目的:总结胃嵌塞的临床和病理特点。方法:回顾了7年期间马腹痛的临床细节和胃嵌塞被认为是决定预后的病例。记录临床及临床病理资料。结果:共记录胃嵌塞12例(占因绞痛住院的857匹马的1.4%)。诊断通过超声检查,胃镜检查,探查性剖腹探查和/或尸检。12匹马中有5匹被成功治疗,5匹被安乐死(3匹因开腹手术,2匹因嵌塞复发),2匹死亡。12匹马中有3匹在尝试治疗后自发性胃破裂(1匹在开腹时被安乐死,2匹死亡)。尸检(7匹马)显示6/7匹马的胃壁肌肉明显增厚。组织学检查显示4/6马胃壁局灶性纤维化,1/6马局灶性肌炎。结论和现实意义:胃嵌塞是一种罕见的引起绞痛的原因,在存在或不存在其他胃肠道疾病的情况下,受影响的马可出现急性、慢性或复发性绞痛。可能发生自发性胃破裂。一部分受影响的马有胃壁肌肉层的明显增厚。
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