2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5064-7_18
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Esophageal and Gastric Endoscopic Foreign Body Removal of 19 Dogs (2009-2011)

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“…1D). The risk for complications and perforation after endoscopic foreign bodies removal increases when the foreign body has been in place for more than 3 days or the dog weighed less than 10 kg (Moon, 2012). Compare with contrast radiography, esophagoscopy is less definitive for diagnosing megaesophagus and other motility disorders, diverticulum, hiatal hernia, and compression, by periesophageal masses Besides the pathology we diagnosed, specific literature also talks about gastroesophageal intussusception (Shibly, 2014), esophageal fistula, megaesophagus, hiatal hernia and esophageal perforation (McCarthy, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1D). The risk for complications and perforation after endoscopic foreign bodies removal increases when the foreign body has been in place for more than 3 days or the dog weighed less than 10 kg (Moon, 2012). Compare with contrast radiography, esophagoscopy is less definitive for diagnosing megaesophagus and other motility disorders, diverticulum, hiatal hernia, and compression, by periesophageal masses Besides the pathology we diagnosed, specific literature also talks about gastroesophageal intussusception (Shibly, 2014), esophageal fistula, megaesophagus, hiatal hernia and esophageal perforation (McCarthy, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Los cuerpos extraños esofágicos son una entidad que se presenta con relativa frecuencia en la clínica de pequeñas especies, más frecuentemente en perros. Causan signología característica de enfermedad esofágica como disfagia, sialorrea y regurgitación (1). Además, pueden causar un daño severo al esófago; produciendo esofagitis severas y estenosis cicatrizales como secuela.…”
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“…Esophageal foreign bodies are relatively common in the treatment of small animals, most frequently in dogs. They cause symptoms characteristic of esophagitis like dysphagia, ptyalism and regurgitation (1). Moreover, they can cause severe damage to the esophagus, producing severe esophagitis and cicatricle stenosis as sequela.…”
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confidence: 99%