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Partial gastrectomy and total splenectomy for the treatment of a gastric mass in a horse
Authors:S J Voss  F Barceló Oliver  A Rupp  A G Raftery  P J Pollock
Institution:1. School of Veterinary Medicine, Weipers Centre Equine Hospital, University of Glasgow, UK;2. The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush, UK;3. Division of Pathology, Public Health and Disease Investigation, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, UK
Abstract:A 9-year-old cob mare with a history of recurrent colic presented during an acute colic episode. Ultrasonography revealed a mass emanating from the greater curvature of the stomach and was tightly adhered to the cranial edge of the spleen. Partial gastrectomy and total splenectomy were performed via a midline celiotomy incision. The mass was subsequently confirmed to be granulomatous inflammation, postulated to be secondary to a penetrating injury to the stomach. Post-operatively, the mare had episodes of recurrent colic that were successfully managed with optimisation of the horse's diet and feeding regime. At 10 months’ post-operatively the mare was managed on full turn out, with no evidence of colic and had returned to the previous level of ridden work. The horse then presented 14 months post-operatively with severe colic due to a large colon impaction and displacement and was euthanased. This is the first report to describe successful partial gastrectomy as a treatment option for a gastric mass in the horse.
Keywords:horse  gastrectomy  gastric mass  splenectomy  recurrent colic
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