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Title: Thoracic oesophageal obstruction complicated by an oesophagopulmonary fistula in a dog
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı.
Çelimli, N.
Salcı, Hakan
Görgül, O. Sacit
T-4623-2019
8680328800
8680329000
6507730974
Keywords: Veterinary sciences
Fistula
Canis familiaris
Esophagobronchial fistula
Issue Date: Dec-2006
Publisher: Australian Small Animal Veterinary Association
Citation: Çelimli, N. vd. (2006). ''Thoracic oesophageal obstruction complicated by an oesophagopulmonary fistula in a dog''. Australian Veterinary Practitioner, 36(4), 163-166.
Abstract: A five-year-old, female English Pointer was presented with a one week history of sudden onset of regurgitation immediately after eating. Radiography diagnosed thoracic oesophageal obstruction, and contrast radiography determined the boundary of the foreign body and the partially open oesophageal passage. An intercostal thoracotomy was performed on the seventh intercostal space and a foreign body, which consisted of a deformed vertebra, was removed by oesophagotomy. After removing the foreign body, an oesophagopulmonary fistula, which resulted from foreign body penetration, was evident between the right oesophageal wall and the accessory lung lobe. It was then removed and, post-operatively, the dog was fed with a nasogastric tube and antibiotics were administrated. Lung expansion was aided by the use of a Heimlich flutter valve connected to a thoracostomy tube. The dog was clinically normal on follow up re-examination four weeks after surgery.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24261
ISSN: 0310-138X
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