2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2009.00845.x
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Oesophageal and gastric endoscopic foreign body removal: complications and follow‐up of 102 dogs

Abstract: Endoscopic FB removal is associated with a low overall complication rate with bone FBs and bodyweight of less than 10 kg as significant risk factors.

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“…Among the animals with a racial definition, 6 (12%) were Shih Tzu, 5 (10%) Poodle, 5 (10%) Yorkshire Terrier, 4 (8%) Golden Retriver, 3 (6%) Labrador Retriver, 2 Miniature Schnauzer (4%), 2 Bull Terrier (4%), 2 German Spitz (4%), 2 Boxers (4%), 1 (2%) Rottweiller, 1 (2%) Dobermann, 1 (2%) Pointer, 1 (2%) Pekingese, 1 (2%) French Bulldog, 1 (2%) Pit Bull and 1 (2%) German Shepherd. The heterogeneity of breeds affected by FBDT observed in this study suggests that there is no racial predisposition, which differs from some studies where small breeds dogs were the most affected due to their smaller digestive organs diameter (GIANELLA et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…Among the animals with a racial definition, 6 (12%) were Shih Tzu, 5 (10%) Poodle, 5 (10%) Yorkshire Terrier, 4 (8%) Golden Retriver, 3 (6%) Labrador Retriver, 2 Miniature Schnauzer (4%), 2 Bull Terrier (4%), 2 German Spitz (4%), 2 Boxers (4%), 1 (2%) Rottweiller, 1 (2%) Dobermann, 1 (2%) Pointer, 1 (2%) Pekingese, 1 (2%) French Bulldog, 1 (2%) Pit Bull and 1 (2%) German Shepherd. The heterogeneity of breeds affected by FBDT observed in this study suggests that there is no racial predisposition, which differs from some studies where small breeds dogs were the most affected due to their smaller digestive organs diameter (GIANELLA et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Small dogs, due to their smaller intestinal lumen, are more susceptible to FB obstruction when compared to large ones (GIANELLA et al, 2009). Young animals are predominantly more affected as a result of their exploratory and playful habits (FOSSUM, 2014;WILLARD, 2010;NELSON & COUTO, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, existem relatos (Michels et al, 1995;Sale & Williams, 2006;Leib & Sartor, 2008;Gianella et al, 2009) que afirmaram que embora qualquer raça possa se apresentar com um CE obstruindo o trato digestório, os cães de raças pequenas são mais acometidos, por causa do menor diâmetro de órgãos tubulares. Dos casos atendidos, 52,25% foram em fêmeas e 43,75% em machos.…”
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“…As obstruções esofágicas causadas por CE, geralmente, ocorrem em regiões em que estruturas extraesofágicas limitam a dilatação do órgão e restringem a passagem do alimento (Gianella et al, 2009). O alimento que não atravessa o local da obstrução acumula-se, pode ser regurgitado ou causar distensão esofágica cranial, com presença, ou não, de anorexia, secundária à dor local (Twedt, 1995;Willard, 2006a;Hedlund & Fossum, 2007a).…”
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