Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia in Cats and Factors Affecting Survival (A Clinical Study with 24 Cats)
Berna Ersöz Kanay,
Sadık Yayla,
Semih Altan
et al.
Abstract:Diaphragm hernia is still a serious problem in cats exposed to trauma. In this study, it was aimed to contribute to clinical practice and colleagues by notifying clinical observations on traumatic diaphragm rupture in cats and factors effective on survival. In this study, 24 cats with traumatic diaphragm hernia were presented. Contrast radiography has provided great convenience in suspicious cases in terms of diagnosis. 20 out of 24 cats (83%) remained alive, but 4 of them died. The localization of the diaphra… Show more
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