2020
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20191014032124
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Surgical Retrieval of Esophageal Foreign Body in a Dog - A Case Report

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“…Dogs are known for their high bone preference, especially when feeding, and bones were reported to be the most common cause of oesophageal foreign body obstruction in this species of animals; this is in agreement with this case report where a bone was lodged in the laryngopharyngeal region. Foreign body oesophagal obstruction is regarded as an emergency (Vishwanatha et al, 2012), which, if prompt intervention is not carried out, could result in life-threatening conditions like aspiration pneumonia, bloat and oesophagal perforation (Mahesh et al, 2020). However, in this report, the patient was presented promptly to the emergency unit immediately; the client noticed great discomfort by the puppy ingestion of the chicken bone fed to it.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…Dogs are known for their high bone preference, especially when feeding, and bones were reported to be the most common cause of oesophageal foreign body obstruction in this species of animals; this is in agreement with this case report where a bone was lodged in the laryngopharyngeal region. Foreign body oesophagal obstruction is regarded as an emergency (Vishwanatha et al, 2012), which, if prompt intervention is not carried out, could result in life-threatening conditions like aspiration pneumonia, bloat and oesophagal perforation (Mahesh et al, 2020). However, in this report, the patient was presented promptly to the emergency unit immediately; the client noticed great discomfort by the puppy ingestion of the chicken bone fed to it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Consequently, surgical removal was not required in this case, as the obstructing object was assessible through the buccal cavity and appeared too large with an irregular shape to pass through the laryngopharynx region. Mahesh et al (2020) reported that surgical intervention is only indicated when endoscopic removal fails. In conclusion, choking is an emergency condition.…”
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“…Kamalakar et al, (2018) performed enterotomy in Labrador bitch and recovered few pebbles. Mahesh et al, (2019) performed enterotomy and recovered spherical ball from six month old male Dobbermann. Timely diagnosis based on history, clinical symptoms and diagnostic findings confirms intestinal obstruction which need immediate surgical management to achieve favourable outcomes.…”
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“…Скорочення останнього проходять за наявності м'язового шару, однак у разі патології стравоходу, зокрема розширення, стінка езофагусу розтягнута і напружена, тому м'язи не скорочуються [15][16][17][18]. Кормова маса, яка надходить у стравохід, не може просуватися далі, залишається в ньому і починає загнивати (оскільки секреторні залози у стравоході відсутні) [9,19]. Утворені токсини гнильної мікрофлори отруюють організм собаки, спричиняють запалення стравоходу, носа, бронхів і навіть легень [17,20].…”
Section: рис 1 рентгенограма собаки за наявності мегаезофагусуunclassified