DORSAL DISPLACEMENT OF THE LEFT VENTRAL AND DORSAL COLON IN TWO HORSES |
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Authors: | V. C. Speirs,B. J. Hilberr&dagger ,D. C. Blood |
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Affiliation: | *University of Melbourne, Veterinary Clinical Centre, Princes Highway, Werribee, Victoria 3030;†Murdoch University, School of Veterinary Studies, Murdoch, Western Australia. |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the clinical signs and surgical treatment of 2 cases of dorsal displacement of the left ventral and dorsal colon. The condition, in which the colon becomes enclosed in the space bounded by the base of the spleen, the dorsal aspect of the suspensory ligament of the spleen (phrenicosplenic ligament), the left kidney and the adjacent body wall, is characterised by moderate to severe pain, minimal signs of shock, no response to medical therapy and a tendency for a ventral midline abdominal paracentesis to enter the spleen. Both horses recovered after surgical replacement of the colon, one case requiring a second laparotomy because of a recurrence of the displacement. |
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