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Caval foramen hernia in a dog: Preoperative diagnosis and surgical treatment
Authors:Jiyoung PARK  Hae-Beom LEE  Seong Mok JEONG
Institution:1)Ulsan Smart Animal Medical Center, Samsanro 71, Ulsan, 44691, Republic of Korea;2)College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daehakro 99, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 34134, Republic of Korea
Abstract:A 13-year-old, 5.6-kg castrated-male Maltese was presented for reverse sneezing. A dome-shaped round mass abutting diaphragm was incidentally found ventral to caudal vena cava, which had the same echogenicity and density as that of the liver during ultrasonography and computed tomography, showing isoattenuation with a contrast study. Vascular distribution was identified throughout the mass. A caval foramen hernia (CFH) was diagnosed tentatively, followed by a herniorrhaphy and splenectomy of the chronically congested spleen. The patient had been doing well for 5-month postoperative but died because of aspiration pneumonia. CFH is an extremely rare condition, requiring surgery due to compression of the vena cava. It should be considered as a differential diagnosis when intrathoracic, mass-like lesions are identified near the diaphragm.
Keywords:caval compression  caval foramen hernia  dog  intrathoracic mass
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