Fatal complications associated with caesarean section in the bitch: post-mortem investigation of 17 cases

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Yannick Van de Weyer, Anna Orlowska, Flavia Zendri, Hayley E. Crosby-Durrani
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Abstract

This case series describes the post-mortem findings in 17 bitches (Canis lupus familiaris) with a recent (<7 days) history of caesarean section, most (94%) of which had undergone conservative caesarean section with preservation of the uterus. Brachycephalic breeds accounted for 71% of all cases, with the French Bulldog (35%, n = 6), English Bulldog (18%, n = 3) and Boston Terrier (12%, n = 2) overrepresented. Eleven animals (65%) died between 4 and 48 h after surgery, whereas six (35%) died during the procedure. The most common cause of death was septicaemia (41%, n = 7) associated with Streptococcus canis (29%, n = 5) and/or Escherichia coli (24%, n = 4). Other causes of death included brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS)-associated respiratory failure (24%, n = 4), haemorrhagic shock (18%, n = 3), inconclusive (12%, n = 2) and gastric dilatation and volvulus (6%, n = 1). Histopathological changes were seen in the uterus of 10 cases and included marked inflammation (60%, n = 6), marked haemorrhage (20%, n = 2) or both (20%, n = 2). Metritis was often characterized by fibrinonecrotic, neutrophilic to mixed inflammation, consistent with acute infection. However, prominent lymphohistiocytic infiltrates in two cases suggested that infection had been present prior to surgery. Peritonitis, myositis and panniculitis commonly (35%, n = 6) surrounded the incision sites. The presence of inflammation and bacterial colonies within multiple surgical sites suggested iatrogenic implantation of bacteria, potentially from the uterine lumen. Bacterial culture and isolation, as well as tape measurements for evaluation of conformational BOAS risk factors where applicable, are recommended as part of the routine post-mortem work-up for bitches that die shortly after caesarean section.

与母狗剖腹产有关的致命并发症:17 例尸检调查
本系列病例描述了 17 只近期(7 天)有剖腹产史的母犬的尸检结果,其中大多数(94%)都接受了保留子宫的保守剖腹产手术。头臀型犬种占所有病例的71%,其中法国斗牛犬(35%,n = 6)、英国斗牛犬(18%,n = 3)和波士顿梗(12%,n = 2)的比例较高。11只动物(65%)在术后4至48小时内死亡,6只(35%)在手术过程中死亡。最常见的死因是败血症(41%,n = 7),与犬链球菌(29%,n = 5)和/或大肠杆菌(24%,n = 4)有关。其他死因包括:与肱型头呼吸道阻塞综合征(BOAS)相关的呼吸衰竭(24%,n = 4)、失血性休克(18%,n = 3)、不确定(12%,n = 2)以及胃扩张和胃内卷(6%,n = 1)。10 例病例的子宫出现组织病理变化,包括明显炎症(60%,6 例)、明显出血(20%,2 例)或两者兼有(20%,2 例)。子宫炎通常表现为纤维蛋白坏死性、中性至混合性炎症,与急性感染一致。不过,有两例病例出现了明显的淋巴组织细胞浸润,这表明手术前已经存在感染。切口周围常见腹膜炎、肌炎和泛发性炎症(35%,n = 6)。多个手术部位出现炎症和细菌菌落,表明细菌可能是从子宫腔内先天性植入的。对于剖腹产后不久死亡的母犬,建议将细菌培养和分离以及胶带测量作为常规尸检的一部分,以评估BOAS的危险因素。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Pathology is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal which publishes full length articles, short papers and review articles of high scientific quality on all aspects of the pathology of the diseases of domesticated and other vertebrate animals. Articles on human diseases are also included if they present features of special interest when viewed against the general background of vertebrate pathology.
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