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Update on innovative surgical techniques for omphalectomy in foals
Summary Umbilical infection is a common foal disorder, prone to complications, requiring surgical excision in severe cases. Timely surgical excision is the treatment of choice in these cases, as the infected umbilicus places the foal at risk for further fatal complications, such as sepsis and septic arthritis.
O. Haion +3 more
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Mastering Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP): A 5,124 Case Journey in Hernia Repair With a Singular Approach and Our Results. [PDF]
Bhatia M +3 more
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Testicular torsion in foals and stallions
Summary Testicular torsion is a rare condition in horses characterised by a change in the position of the testis due to the testicular mesentery twisting around its own axis; it can occur both when the testis is still in the abdominal cavity and when it has descended into the scrotum.
C. P. Bartmann
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Case Report: A rare case of acute small bowel obstruction from a paraduodenal Treitz hernia: navigating diagnostic and surgical challenges. [PDF]
Bajaeifer K, Alsaleh GS, Alsakkaf MA.
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Summary Background Nephrosplenic entrapment (NSE) is a common surgical colic in horses. Ventral midline laparotomy (VML) under general anaesthesia (GA) is the standard approach, whereas standing flank laparotomy (SFL) is an alternative approach for surgical correction. However, direct comparisons between these approaches are lacking.
V. Santalucia +5 more
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The prehabilitation paradox in ventral hernia: from universal to personalized care. [PDF]
Li J, Pan Y, He M, Qi Y, Zhu K, Zhang F.
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Standing diverticulectomy for treatment of a pulsion oesophageal diverticulum in a horse
Summary A 7‐year‐old Quarter Horse gelding was presented for evaluation and treatment of a pulsion oesophageal diverticulum diagnosed 8 months earlier following repeated episodes of oesophageal obstruction. Diagnostic imaging—including cervical radiographs, ultrasound and endoscopy—was used to diagnose and evaluate the lesion and guide surgical ...
Y. Tanaka, D. Major
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A 10-year review of pediatric inguinal hernia management at a tertiary center. [PDF]
Yu B, Liu S, Song Z.
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