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Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia. A Case Report
Diaphragmatic trauma is secondary to penetrating injuries and blunt abdominal and thoracic trauma. Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is an uncommon entity.
Daniel Olivera Fajardo +3 more
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Penetrating injuries in dogs and cats: a study of 16 cases [PDF]
The objective of this retrospective study was to assess radiographical and surgical findings, surgical management and outcome of penetrating injuries in dogs and cats by evaluating patient records.
De Rooster, Hilde +3 more
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Imaging Diagnosis—Peritoneal Splenosis in a Dog: Computed Tomographic Findings
ABSTRACT This report describes a case of peritoneal splenosis in a dog, identified following the discovery of multiple peritoneal nodules on computed tomography (CT) performed for the evaluation of a compressive myelopathy. Histopathologic analysis confirmed the presence of ectopic splenic tissue without evidence of malignancy.
Clara Humeau +5 more
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Diaphragmmatic eventration: long-term follow-up and results of open-chest plicature [PDF]
Objective: Diaphragmmatic eventration is a relatively uncommon entity with a simple surgical correction technique - plication of the diaphragm. This study aims to assess the clinical and ventilatory impact of this technique. Materials: From April 1988 to
Antunes, MJ +4 more
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Diagnosis and surgical management of septic peritonitis in small animals: A review
Abstract Background Septic peritonitis (SP) is a complex disease with significant morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis can be challenging, and lack of a timely diagnosis may impact survival. Aim The aim of this review was to synthesize current knowledge on the diagnosis and surgical management of SP in dogs and cats.
Bonnie G. Campbell, Shana K. O'Marra
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Considerations about traumatic diaphragmatic hernia in small animals
Diaphragmatic hernia is a relatively common disorder in routine surgical procedures for small animals. This hernia is characterized by discontinuity of the diaphragm due to a rupture or defect, which may result in the displacement of abdominal organs ...
Raíne da Luz de Toledo +7 more
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Revisión de catorce hernias diafragmáticas en el perro [PDF]
Se describen los resultados de catorce hernias diafragmáticas, diagnosticadas en nuestra clínica, durante un periodo de siete años. Comentamos la fisiopatología, diagnóstico y tratamiento quirúrgico.
Durall Rivas, Ignacio
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Transoral rotational esophagogastric fundoplication: technical, anatomical, and safety considerations [PDF]
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) results primarily from the loss of an effective antireflux barrier, which forms a mechanical barrier against the retrograde movement of gastric content.
Reginald C. W. Bell +1 more
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Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias: retrospective analysis [PDF]
AIMS: This study classifies cases of traumatic diaphragmatic hernias (TDH) in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Coimbra University Hospitals (HUC) from 1990 to 2004.
Almeida e Sousa, JP +3 more
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An 8-year-old castrated male teddy bear dog presented to our clinic with a persistent cough. The sick dog suffered from vehicular trauma 6 months prior to the visit and had imaging and exploratory laparotomy.
Bing Shao +11 more
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