Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb

Case Description- The most important causes of abomasal fistulation have been described in association with umbilical hernia and infection and trauma. A 2-month-old male lamb with an open orifice on the ventral abdomen was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital (VTH) of Lorestan University.Cli...

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Main Authors: Abbas Raisi, Ali Aleseyedan, Afshar Roomiani, Amir Zakian, Peyman Esmaeili Fard Barzegar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Veterinary Surgery Association (IVSA) 2020-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.ivsajournals.com/article_95799_b3d3bd60d66441c0b598e0c8690a42ee.pdf
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spelling doaj-5e92ba65a3ee426dbdac0a70f4d551582020-12-15T08:06:22ZengIranian Veterinary Surgery Association (IVSA)Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery2008-30332676-62992020-12-0115216416710.30500/ivsa.2019.152488.116295799Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a LambAbbas Raisi0Ali Aleseyedan1Afshar Roomiani2Amir Zakian3Peyman Esmaeili Fard Barzegar4Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.Case Description- The most important causes of abomasal fistulation have been described in association with umbilical hernia and infection and trauma. A 2-month-old male lamb with an open orifice on the ventral abdomen was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital (VTH) of Lorestan University.Clinical Findings- In this case, the lamb had the abomaso-cutaneous fistula due to unknown penetrating trauma. According to the owner's claim, the above-mentioned non-painful orifice was occurred in the ventral midline due to the rupture of abdominal swelling approximately 45 days ago. On physical examination, heart rate, respiratory rate, and body temperature were normal, but CBC showed slight neutrophilia and mild anemia.Treatment and Outcomes- After local anesthesia around the fistula, the abomasum adhering to the ventral muscular ring was dissected and closed. Then the muscular ring was closed in a vertical mattress pattern and subcutaneous tissue and skin were sutured in the usual method.Clinical Relevance- During the fistula examination through the surgical operation, a muscular ring surrounded by fibrous margins was observed with partial abomasal herniation from the muscular defect. Seemed that adhesion between the abomasum and subcutaneous tissue had prevented the development of diffused peritonitis. Early proper surgical intervention is useful for the treatment of trauma-induced abomaso-cutaneous fistulae in ruminants.http://www.ivsajournals.com/article_95799_b3d3bd60d66441c0b598e0c8690a42ee.pdflambabomaso-cutaneous fistulasurgery
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author Abbas Raisi
Ali Aleseyedan
Afshar Roomiani
Amir Zakian
Peyman Esmaeili Fard Barzegar
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Ali Aleseyedan
Afshar Roomiani
Amir Zakian
Peyman Esmaeili Fard Barzegar
Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery
lamb
abomaso-cutaneous fistula
surgery
author_facet Abbas Raisi
Ali Aleseyedan
Afshar Roomiani
Amir Zakian
Peyman Esmaeili Fard Barzegar
author_sort Abbas Raisi
title Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb
title_short Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb
title_full Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb
title_fullStr Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Management of the Trauma-Induced Abomaso-Cutaneous Fistula in a Lamb
title_sort surgical management of the trauma-induced abomaso-cutaneous fistula in a lamb
publisher Iranian Veterinary Surgery Association (IVSA)
series Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery
issn 2008-3033
2676-6299
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Case Description- The most important causes of abomasal fistulation have been described in association with umbilical hernia and infection and trauma. A 2-month-old male lamb with an open orifice on the ventral abdomen was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital (VTH) of Lorestan University.Clinical Findings- In this case, the lamb had the abomaso-cutaneous fistula due to unknown penetrating trauma. According to the owner's claim, the above-mentioned non-painful orifice was occurred in the ventral midline due to the rupture of abdominal swelling approximately 45 days ago. On physical examination, heart rate, respiratory rate, and body temperature were normal, but CBC showed slight neutrophilia and mild anemia.Treatment and Outcomes- After local anesthesia around the fistula, the abomasum adhering to the ventral muscular ring was dissected and closed. Then the muscular ring was closed in a vertical mattress pattern and subcutaneous tissue and skin were sutured in the usual method.Clinical Relevance- During the fistula examination through the surgical operation, a muscular ring surrounded by fibrous margins was observed with partial abomasal herniation from the muscular defect. Seemed that adhesion between the abomasum and subcutaneous tissue had prevented the development of diffused peritonitis. Early proper surgical intervention is useful for the treatment of trauma-induced abomaso-cutaneous fistulae in ruminants.
topic lamb
abomaso-cutaneous fistula
surgery
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