2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.2011.00915.x
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Attempted Medical Management of Suspected Ascending Colon Displacement in Horses

Abstract: Horses with suspected RDD or LDD of the large colon may respond to medical management including exercise.

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“…Despite this, the current study is the first to establish a statistical association between duration of colic and treatment outcome specific to large colon volvulus. Documentation of this association reinforces the importance of reduced presurgical treatment colic duration as it affects survival in horses with large colon volvulus, and focuses future education on timely referral and its positive impact on colic treatment outcomes . Other identified factors associated with survival rate in the present study, including PCV at admission , surgical duration , operative hypotension , and post operative heart rate and manure consistency , have been similarly observed in other reports.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Despite this, the current study is the first to establish a statistical association between duration of colic and treatment outcome specific to large colon volvulus. Documentation of this association reinforces the importance of reduced presurgical treatment colic duration as it affects survival in horses with large colon volvulus, and focuses future education on timely referral and its positive impact on colic treatment outcomes . Other identified factors associated with survival rate in the present study, including PCV at admission , surgical duration , operative hypotension , and post operative heart rate and manure consistency , have been similarly observed in other reports.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Upon rectal palpation, the left colon is most often gas distended, or sometimes impacted, and can be traced up into the nephrosplenic space. It is possible to have this condition in concurrence with another condition; therefore an accurate diagnosis is essential if nonsurgical correction is decided (Hardy et al 2000;Burns et al 2011;McGovern et al 2012).…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonsurgical management is more likely to be successful in horses with shorter duration of clinical signs, lower peritoneal fluid white blood cell count and less gas distension (Baird et al 1991;Johnston and Freeman 1997;Hardy et al 2000). It needs to be stressed that preoperative diagnosis is always presumptive, and errors are possible (McGovern et al 2012). Repeated thorough assessments are necessary when conservative management is elected, so that surgical treatment can be promptly provided when necessary (McGovern et al 2012).…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…K.F. McGovern from Donnington Grove Veterinary Surgery, UK, and colleagues have recently published this retrospective case series of 127 horses with suspected large colon displacement ( McGovern et al. 2012 ).…”
Section: Ascending Colon Displacementmentioning
confidence: 99%