Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)

Aim: This study was designed for clinical and laboratory evaluation of intestinal obstruction (IO) in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with special emphasis on the diagnostic value of ultrasonographic findings. Materials and Methods: A total number of 30 buffaloes were included in the study and divided...

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Main Authors: Arafat Khalphallah, Nasr-Eldin M. Aref, Enas Elmeligy, Sayed F. El-Hawari
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2016-05-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.9/May-2016/8.pdf
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spelling doaj-eee54ebe8eb747e79d435fe666a627142021-08-02T09:56:23ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162016-05-019547548010.14202/vetworld.2016.475-480Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)Arafat Khalphallah0Nasr-Eldin M. Aref1Enas Elmeligy2Sayed F. El-Hawari3Department of Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt; arafatvet2003@yahoo.comDepartment of Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt; nasreldeen.aref@vet.au.edu.egVeterinary Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt; enaselmeligy@yahoo.comDepartment of Surgery, Anesthesiology and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt; newvet911@yahoo.comAim: This study was designed for clinical and laboratory evaluation of intestinal obstruction (IO) in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with special emphasis on the diagnostic value of ultrasonographic findings. Materials and Methods: A total number of 30 buffaloes were included in the study and divided into 2 groups: Healthy (n=10) and diseased group (n=20). Diseased buffaloes were admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Assiut University, Egypt, with a history of anorexia, abdominal pain, various degrees of abdominal distention, and absence or presence of scanty mucoid faces. These animals were subjected to clinical and ultrasonographic as well as laboratory examinations. Results: Based on ultrasonographic findings, various forms of IO were diagnosed. Functional obstruction, paralytic ileus, was diagnosed in 17 cases (85%) while mechanical IO was diagnosed only in 3 cases (15%). Out of 17 cases of paralytic ileus, both proximal and distal ileuses were successfully imaged in 8 and 9 cases, respectively. Proximal ileus was imaged from the right dorsal flank region as a single dilated loop of diameter >6 cm, while distal ileus was imaged as multiple dilated loops of diameter <6 cm. Mechanical obstruction due to duodenal intussusception was visualized as two concentric rings with outer echogenic wall and hypoechoic lumen. All cases of IO showed leukocytosis, hypoproteinemia, and increased activity of alkaline phosphatase and aspartate aminotransferase. Conclusion: Ultrasonography proved to be an essential tool for diagnosis and differential diagnosis of various forms of IO in buffaloes.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.9/May-2016/8.pdfbuffaloileusintestineintussusceptionultrasonography
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author Arafat Khalphallah
Nasr-Eldin M. Aref
Enas Elmeligy
Sayed F. El-Hawari
spellingShingle Arafat Khalphallah
Nasr-Eldin M. Aref
Enas Elmeligy
Sayed F. El-Hawari
Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
Veterinary World
buffalo
ileus
intestine
intussusception
ultrasonography
author_facet Arafat Khalphallah
Nasr-Eldin M. Aref
Enas Elmeligy
Sayed F. El-Hawari
author_sort Arafat Khalphallah
title Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_short Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_full Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_fullStr Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)
title_sort clinical and ultrasonographic observations of functional and mechanical intestinal obstruction in buffaloes (bubalus bubalis)
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Aim: This study was designed for clinical and laboratory evaluation of intestinal obstruction (IO) in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with special emphasis on the diagnostic value of ultrasonographic findings. Materials and Methods: A total number of 30 buffaloes were included in the study and divided into 2 groups: Healthy (n=10) and diseased group (n=20). Diseased buffaloes were admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Assiut University, Egypt, with a history of anorexia, abdominal pain, various degrees of abdominal distention, and absence or presence of scanty mucoid faces. These animals were subjected to clinical and ultrasonographic as well as laboratory examinations. Results: Based on ultrasonographic findings, various forms of IO were diagnosed. Functional obstruction, paralytic ileus, was diagnosed in 17 cases (85%) while mechanical IO was diagnosed only in 3 cases (15%). Out of 17 cases of paralytic ileus, both proximal and distal ileuses were successfully imaged in 8 and 9 cases, respectively. Proximal ileus was imaged from the right dorsal flank region as a single dilated loop of diameter >6 cm, while distal ileus was imaged as multiple dilated loops of diameter <6 cm. Mechanical obstruction due to duodenal intussusception was visualized as two concentric rings with outer echogenic wall and hypoechoic lumen. All cases of IO showed leukocytosis, hypoproteinemia, and increased activity of alkaline phosphatase and aspartate aminotransferase. Conclusion: Ultrasonography proved to be an essential tool for diagnosis and differential diagnosis of various forms of IO in buffaloes.
topic buffalo
ileus
intestine
intussusception
ultrasonography
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.9/May-2016/8.pdf
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