Acquired non-incarcerated inguinal/scrotal herniation in working donkeys (Equus asinus)

M. Marzok, A. M. Moustafa
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In equine practice, inguinal hernia is a common disease and can be either acquired (direct) or congenital (indirect). This retrospective study aimed to describe the presentation and surgical management of acquired inguinal/scrotal herniation in 11 working donkeys (nine intact males, one gelding, and one female). All donkeys had a unilateral acquired inguinal/scrotal hernia, which was noticed by the owner for a period of two to 24 weeks. All the swellings were reducible, painless, not accompanied by an acute abdomen. Ultrasonography, rectal, and clinical examination are useful tools for the diagnosis of inguinal/scrotal hernias in donkeys. Eight animals underwent successful inguinal herniorrhaphy with the removal of the testicle at the affected side, and the superficial inguinal ring was closed by application double-layer polypropylene mesh. The recovery period ranged from 14 to 25 days (average, 16.8 ± 2.8 days). All donkeys released from the clinic returned to their previous levels of exercise. Our study showed that acquired inguinal or scrotal herniation in donkeys is not a clinical emergency requiring prompt intervention. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing this condition in donkeys.
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驴(马)获得性非嵌顿腹股沟/阴囊疝
在马的实践中,腹股沟疝是一种常见的疾病,可以是获得性(直接)或先天性(间接)。本回顾性研究旨在描述11头工作驴(9头完整公驴,1头阉驴和1头母驴)后天性腹股沟/阴囊疝的表现和手术治疗。所有的驴都有单侧获得性腹股沟/阴囊疝,这是由主人注意到的,持续了2至24周。所有的肿胀都是可减轻的,无痛的,没有伴有急腹症。超声、直肠和临床检查是诊断驴腹股沟/阴囊疝的有用工具。8只动物成功行腹股沟疝修补术,切除患侧睾丸,应用双层聚丙烯网片封闭腹股沟浅环。恢复时间14 ~ 25 d,平均16.8±2.8 d。所有从诊所释放的驴子都恢复到以前的运动水平。我们的研究表明驴获得性腹股沟或阴囊疝不是一个需要及时干预的临床紧急情况。据我们所知,这是第一份描述驴子这种情况的报告。
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BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: BJVM is a no-fee open-access scientific quarterly journal which covers topics related to both fundamental and applied aspects of veterinary medicine and to closely connected subjects with it. The journal publishes original papers, short communications and reviews.
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