Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients

peer reviewed This report describes and compares the clinical presentations of three post-parturient bitches diagnosed with gangrenous mastitis, their treatments and their cost-effectiveness. Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland found mainly in lactating females. While more common in rum...

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Main Authors: Egyptien, Sophie, Shimizu, Naomi, Robiteau, Guillaume, Guieu, Liz-Valery, Lefebvre, Michael, Deleuze, Stefan
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/229251 2024-04-21T08:07:10+00:00 Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients Egyptien, Sophie Shimizu, Naomi Robiteau, Guillaume Guieu, Liz-Valery Lefebvre, Michael Deleuze, Stefan 2017-10 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/229251 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/229251/1/PosterSE_FARAH2017_2.pptx en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/229251 info:hdl:2268/229251 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/229251/1/PosterSE_FARAH2017_2.pptx open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess FARAH DAY, Liège, Belgium [BE], 13 octobre 2017 gangrenous mastitis canine negative pressure wound therapy debridements honey staphylococcus aureus Life sciences Veterinary medicine & animal health Sciences du vivant Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale conference poster not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18co info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster peer reviewed 2017 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:57:53Z peer reviewed This report describes and compares the clinical presentations of three post-parturient bitches diagnosed with gangrenous mastitis, their treatments and their cost-effectiveness. Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland found mainly in lactating females. While more common in ruminants, gangrenous mastitits is rare in the bitch. They are typically presented with anorexia, hyperthermia, swollen and necrotized mammary tissue. One Sheltie (S), one NewFoundland (NF) and one Boxer (B) were presented at the Veterinary Clinic of University of Liège. The S was in decompensated septic shock 36 hours after ovariohysterectomy on 4 puppies dead during labour. Three crackling mammary glands with patchy blue discoloration were involved. The NF, 14 days post-partum, had stopped milking her pups 3 days earlier because of painfull mammary glands. At admission she was alert with hyperthermia. One left gland was purplish, swollen and indurated but necrosis only appeared 2 days later. The B, 1 month post-partum, 4 days before presentation seemed weak and reluctant to move. At admission, it was prostrated with one open necrotized mammary gland. The S was stabilized then treated with negative wound pressure therapy after progressive debridement and wet to dry bandages. 1 surgery for debridement before closure of the wound sufficed for the NF. The B underwent 2 surgical debridements before closure with a drain left in place 4 more days. The treatment choice depends on the number of mammary glands involved, the patient’s shock status and the evolution of necrosis. Optimal treatments’ choice is based on these criteria and the cost-effectiveness of repeated surgeries and anaesthesia. Conference Object Newfoundland University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic gangrenous mastitis
canine
negative pressure wound therapy
debridements
honey
staphylococcus aureus
Life sciences
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Sciences du vivant
Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale
spellingShingle gangrenous mastitis
canine
negative pressure wound therapy
debridements
honey
staphylococcus aureus
Life sciences
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Sciences du vivant
Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale
Egyptien, Sophie
Shimizu, Naomi
Robiteau, Guillaume
Guieu, Liz-Valery
Lefebvre, Michael
Deleuze, Stefan
Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
topic_facet gangrenous mastitis
canine
negative pressure wound therapy
debridements
honey
staphylococcus aureus
Life sciences
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Sciences du vivant
Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale
description peer reviewed This report describes and compares the clinical presentations of three post-parturient bitches diagnosed with gangrenous mastitis, their treatments and their cost-effectiveness. Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland found mainly in lactating females. While more common in ruminants, gangrenous mastitits is rare in the bitch. They are typically presented with anorexia, hyperthermia, swollen and necrotized mammary tissue. One Sheltie (S), one NewFoundland (NF) and one Boxer (B) were presented at the Veterinary Clinic of University of Liège. The S was in decompensated septic shock 36 hours after ovariohysterectomy on 4 puppies dead during labour. Three crackling mammary glands with patchy blue discoloration were involved. The NF, 14 days post-partum, had stopped milking her pups 3 days earlier because of painfull mammary glands. At admission she was alert with hyperthermia. One left gland was purplish, swollen and indurated but necrosis only appeared 2 days later. The B, 1 month post-partum, 4 days before presentation seemed weak and reluctant to move. At admission, it was prostrated with one open necrotized mammary gland. The S was stabilized then treated with negative wound pressure therapy after progressive debridement and wet to dry bandages. 1 surgery for debridement before closure of the wound sufficed for the NF. The B underwent 2 surgical debridements before closure with a drain left in place 4 more days. The treatment choice depends on the number of mammary glands involved, the patient’s shock status and the evolution of necrosis. Optimal treatments’ choice is based on these criteria and the cost-effectiveness of repeated surgeries and anaesthesia.
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author Egyptien, Sophie
Shimizu, Naomi
Robiteau, Guillaume
Guieu, Liz-Valery
Lefebvre, Michael
Deleuze, Stefan
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Shimizu, Naomi
Robiteau, Guillaume
Guieu, Liz-Valery
Lefebvre, Michael
Deleuze, Stefan
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title Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
title_short Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
title_full Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
title_fullStr Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
title_full_unstemmed Canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
title_sort canine gangrenous mastitis: series of three patients
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