Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog

A 12-year-old spayed Newfoundland bitch was presented with chronic non-productive vomiting, regurgitation and coughing of six weeks’ duration. On clinical examination, the dog was depressed with no other significant findings. Haematology and biochemistry investigations detected no abnormalities. Tho...

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Published in:Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
Main Authors: Frans G. van Heerden, Marthinus J. Hartman, Vanessa McClure, Robert M. Kirberger
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3e828fe40041460ba79542b24b4541f2 2023-05-15T17:22:32+02:00 Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog Frans G. van Heerden Marthinus J. Hartman Vanessa McClure Robert M. Kirberger 2018-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v89i0.1713 https://doaj.org/article/3e828fe40041460ba79542b24b4541f2 EN eng AOSIS https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/1713 https://doaj.org/toc/1019-9128 https://doaj.org/toc/2224-9435 1019-9128 2224-9435 doi:10.4102/jsava.v89i0.1713 https://doaj.org/article/3e828fe40041460ba79542b24b4541f2 Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, Vol 89, Iss 0, Pp e1-e5 (2018) chronic gastric volvulus endoscopy computed tomography stomach laparoscopic-assisted incisional gatropexy Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v89i0.1713 2022-12-31T03:09:57Z A 12-year-old spayed Newfoundland bitch was presented with chronic non-productive vomiting, regurgitation and coughing of six weeks’ duration. On clinical examination, the dog was depressed with no other significant findings. Haematology and biochemistry investigations detected no abnormalities. Thoracic and abdominal radiographs revealed a megaoesophagus and an abnormally positioned pylorus. A thoracic and abdominal computed tomography scan confirmed the abnormal position of the stomach, together with moderate aspiration pneumonia. Laparoscopic examination of the peritoneal cavity revealed the greater omentum wrapped over the stomach, with a fold visualised between the abnormally positioned pyloric antrum and the gastric corpus. A 180-degree clockwise gastric rotation was laparoscopically diagnosed and corrected. The normal position of the stomach was confirmed before a laparoscopic-assisted incisional gastropexy was performed. Post-operatively the vomiting and regurgitation resolved and the patient was discharged. Twenty-four hours after discharge, the dog was presented with deteriorating clinical signs of aspiration pneumonia. The owner declined treatment, additional diagnostics as well as a necropsy and requested euthanasia. Chronic gastric volvulus should be considered as a rare differential diagnosis in dogs with non-specific, chronic gastrointestinal signs. Radiography, computed tomography and laparoscopy are valuable diagnostic aids in making this diagnosis. Chronic gastric volvulus can be successfully reduced laparoscopically as reported here for the first time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 11
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topic chronic gastric volvulus
endoscopy
computed tomography
stomach
laparoscopic-assisted incisional gatropexy
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle chronic gastric volvulus
endoscopy
computed tomography
stomach
laparoscopic-assisted incisional gatropexy
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Frans G. van Heerden
Marthinus J. Hartman
Vanessa McClure
Robert M. Kirberger
Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
topic_facet chronic gastric volvulus
endoscopy
computed tomography
stomach
laparoscopic-assisted incisional gatropexy
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
description A 12-year-old spayed Newfoundland bitch was presented with chronic non-productive vomiting, regurgitation and coughing of six weeks’ duration. On clinical examination, the dog was depressed with no other significant findings. Haematology and biochemistry investigations detected no abnormalities. Thoracic and abdominal radiographs revealed a megaoesophagus and an abnormally positioned pylorus. A thoracic and abdominal computed tomography scan confirmed the abnormal position of the stomach, together with moderate aspiration pneumonia. Laparoscopic examination of the peritoneal cavity revealed the greater omentum wrapped over the stomach, with a fold visualised between the abnormally positioned pyloric antrum and the gastric corpus. A 180-degree clockwise gastric rotation was laparoscopically diagnosed and corrected. The normal position of the stomach was confirmed before a laparoscopic-assisted incisional gastropexy was performed. Post-operatively the vomiting and regurgitation resolved and the patient was discharged. Twenty-four hours after discharge, the dog was presented with deteriorating clinical signs of aspiration pneumonia. The owner declined treatment, additional diagnostics as well as a necropsy and requested euthanasia. Chronic gastric volvulus should be considered as a rare differential diagnosis in dogs with non-specific, chronic gastrointestinal signs. Radiography, computed tomography and laparoscopy are valuable diagnostic aids in making this diagnosis. Chronic gastric volvulus can be successfully reduced laparoscopically as reported here for the first time.
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author Frans G. van Heerden
Marthinus J. Hartman
Vanessa McClure
Robert M. Kirberger
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Marthinus J. Hartman
Vanessa McClure
Robert M. Kirberger
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title Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
title_short Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
title_full Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
title_fullStr Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
title_sort laparoscopic repositioning of chronic gastric volvulus in a dog
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