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Colopexy as a Treatment for Rectal Prolapse in Dogs and Cats: A Retrospective Study of 14 Cases
Authors:CATHERINE A. POPOVITCH dvm    DAVID HOLT BVSc Diplomate ACVS   RON BRIGHT DVM  MS  Diplomate ACVS
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Studies, Section of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia, PA;Department of Clinical Studies, University of Tennessee School of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville, TN.
Abstract:Colopexy was evaluated as a treatment for recurrent rectal prolapse in eight dogs and six cats. Cases included in the study were from two institutions; the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Two different colopexy techniques were used: A simple suture technique was used in two cats and four dogs (University of Pennsylvania), and an incisional technique was used in four cats and four dogs (University of Tennessee). Rectal prolapse had not recurred in any of the 14 animals at the time of follow-up. Incisional dehiscence occurred in two animals and in one instance may have been related to the colopexy procedure. Infection at the colopexy site, secondary to suture penetration of the colonic lumen, is a potential complication of this procedure. Colopexy, using either surgical technique described here, was effective in preventing recurrent rectal prolapse.
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