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Pelvic flexure enterotomy closure in the horse with a TA-90 stapling device: A retrospective clinical study of 84 cases (2001–2008)

Authors :
Rosser, Julie
Brounts, Sabrina
Slone, Don
Lynch, Tim
Livesey, Michael
Hughes, Faith
Clark, Carol
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, 2012.

Abstract

Our objective was to compare survival and complication rates of horses undergoing pelvic flexure enterotomy closure with a TA-90 stapler to those with hand-sewn closure. Medical records of horses undergoing pelvic flexure enterotomy between 2001 and 2008 were reviewed. History, clinical signs, surgical findings, surgical techniques, and post-operative complications were recorded. Long-term outcome was established by telephone questionnaire. Of 84 pelvic flexure enterotomies performed, 70 were stapled and 14 were hand-sewn. Seventy-seven horses survived to discharge (91.7%). There were no significant associations between survival and closure technique (P = 0.69). Follow-up was available for 54 horses; 50 survived long-term (93.0%). No statistical significance was identified between long-term survival and closure method (P = 0.39). Forty horses went on to athletic performance (80.0%). TA-90 stapled closure of pelvic flexure enterotomies is a safe technique resulting in survival and complication rates equivalent to those of hand-sewn closure.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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