A small‐bore wire‐guided chest tube for the initial stabilisation of septic uroperitoneum in a dog
Pizzi Elisa,
Cola Veronica,
Ferrari Chiara
et al.
Abstract:The purpose of this report was to describe the emergency management and subsequent surgical treatment of a 6‐year‐old, entire, male Epagneul Breton referred for septic uroperitoneum of 5 days duration. Clinical stabilisation was achieved by the insertion of a percutaneous small‐bore wire‐guided chest tube as an abdominal drain in association with conventional medical treatment. The small‐bore wire‐guided chest tube was inserted percutaneously into the abdomen, under ultrasound guidance, using a modified Seldin… Show more
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