狗的结肠扭转和溃疡死亡率低,长期疗效好。

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.2460/javma.24.07.0457
Clair S Park, Josue E Lugardo, Colleen E Mans, Rachel W Williams, Gregory F Zuendt
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目的动物:28 只客户饲养的狗:临床表现:多机构回顾性研究。对任何年龄、体重、性别和品种的因结肠扭转和卷曲而接受手术的狗的病历进行了检索。收集的数据包括信号、既往病史、术前检查结果、手术前时间、术中检查结果、术后并发症、住院时间、出院存活率和结果。结果:共纳入 28 只狗,其中 13 只(46.4%)之前患有胃肠道疾病。28 条狗中有 9 条(32.1%)在发病前接受过胃镜手术。10只狗(35.7%)在手术时发现结肠扭转和肠卷已经消除。除了一只狗(28 只中的 27 只 [96.4%])外,其他所有狗都活到了出院。两只狗在术后死亡,死亡率为 7.1%。有 9 只狗(28 只中的 9 只 [32.1%])出现了术后并发症。28 条狗中有 16 条(57%)获得了长期随访信息。在 16 只接受了至少 6 个月随访的狗中,所有狗(16 只中的 16 只 [100%])在术后 6 个月都还活着。两只狗在初次手术后发生了肠系膜扭转:临床意义:接受手术治疗的结肠扭转和肠卷的狗的出院存活率很高,死亡率也很低。外科医生不应仅根据术中肠道外观就决定对其实施安乐术或预后不良,而应在做出决定前考虑所有因素。应告知饲养者手术后再患扭转疾病的风险。
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Colonic torsion and volvulus in dogs is associated with a low mortality rate and good long-term outcome.

Objective: To describe clinical findings, complications, and short- and long-term outcomes associated with colonic torsion and volvulus in dogs.

Animals: 28 client-owned dogs.

Clinical presentation: Multi-institutional, retrospective study. Medical records were searched for dogs of any age, body weight, sex, and breed that underwent surgery for colonic torsion and volvulus. Collected data included signalment, previous history, preoperative findings, time until surgery, intraoperative findings, postoperative complications, length of hospitalization, survival to discharge, and outcomes.

Results: 28 dogs were included. Thirteen of 28 dogs (46.4%) had preexisting gastrointestinal conditions. Nine of 28 dogs (32.1%) had a gastropexy performed prior to presentation. Ten dogs (35.7%) were found to have a resolution of colonic torsion and volvulus at the time of the surgery. All but 1 dog (27 of 28 [96.4%]) survived to discharge. Two dogs died during the postoperative period, yielding a mortality rate of 7.1%. Postoperative complications were noted in 9 dogs (9 of 28 [32.1%]). Long-term follow-up information was available in 16 of 28 dogs (57%). Among 16 dogs with at least 6 months' follow-up, all dogs (16 of 16 [100%]) were alive at 6 months postoperatively. Two dogs developed mesenteric torsion after the initial surgery.

Clinical relevance: Dogs with colonic torsion and volvulus undergoing surgery can have an excellent survival-to-discharge ratio with a low mortality rate. Surgeons should not be prompted to euthanize or assume a guarded prognosis solely on the basis of the intraoperative appearance of the bowel and should consider all factors prior to making decisions. Owners should be informed of the risk of developing further torsional diseases after surgery.

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