Surgical correction of small colon faecalith in a Dare-Shuri foal
2009
Nikahval, B., Shiraz University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz (Iran). Div. of Clinical Science | Vesal, N., Shiraz University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz (Iran). Div. of Clinical Science | Ghane, M., Shiraz University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz (Iran). Div. of Clinical Science
A 6-month-old male Dare-Shuri foal was admitted for acute abdominal pain unresponsive to medical treatment. The foal was anxious and exhibiting signs of abdominal pain. The foal had not defecated in the previous 5 days and severe abdominal distension was present. Based on clinical signs and the results of the diagnostic work-up, gastrointestinal obstruction was suspected. Midline exploratory celiotomy revealed a faecalith in the small colon. A longitudinal incision was made through the antimesenteric border of the involved intestine and an approximately 350 g mass mostly composed of dried roughage was removed. The day after surgery, intestinal sounds were detectable; the foal defecated and had good appetite during the 9 months of follow up.
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