Treatment and outcomes of two pigs treated for hemoabdomen secondary to splenic disease.

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13858
Brooke L Schultz, Lauren C Bookbinder, Elaine F Claffey, Lauren K Luedke, Barbara Delvescovo, Susan L Fubini, Rolfe M Radcliffe
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Abstract

Objective: To report the management and outcomes of two pigs undergoing emergency surgery for hemoabdomen secondary to splenic disease.

Study design: Case report.

Animal: Two adult pigs with hemoabdomen and suspected splenic pathology.

Methods: Pigs were admitted for several clinical signs including lethargy, inappetence, vomiting, abdominal distention, hypothermia, and tachycardia. Abdominal ultrasound and abdominocentesis led to a diagnosis of hemoabdomen secondary to splenic disease.

Results: The spleen was confirmed as the source of hemorrhage during midline exploratory celiotomy in both pigs. Splenic rupture resulted from splenic vein thrombosis in one pig and splenic torsion in the other. Complications included intraoperative hemorrhage and intraabdominal adhesion formation. Four years following splenectomy, one pig was euthanized because of widespread small intestinal adhesions causing luminal obstruction, while the other pig was euthanized following a diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukemia.

Conclusions: A ventral midline celiotomy provided adequate exposure for splenectomy. The procedure allowed resolution of signs in both pigs. Splenic pathology, such as vessel thrombosis or torsion, may result in splenic rupture and should be considered as a differential in pigs with hemoabdomen.

二头猪继发性脾疾病血腹的治疗和结果。
目的:报道两头猪脾疾病继发血腹急诊手术的处理和结果。研究设计:病例报告。动物:2头成年猪,有血腹,疑似脾病变。方法:猪因嗜睡、食欲不振、呕吐、腹胀、体温过低、心动过速等临床症状入院。腹部超声和腹腔穿刺诊断为继发于脾疾病的血腹。结果:在中线剖腹探查术中,脾脏被证实为出血的来源。一例猪脾静脉血栓形成,另一例猪脾扭转导致脾破裂。并发症包括术中出血和腹腔内粘连形成。脾切除术后四年,一头猪因广泛的小肠粘连导致肠管梗阻而被安乐死,而另一头猪因诊断为慢性髓性白血病而被安乐死。结论:腹侧中线腹腔切开术为脾切除术提供了充分的暴露。这一过程使两只猪的症状得以解决。脾病理,如血管血栓形成或扭转,可导致脾破裂,应被视为血腹猪的鉴别诊断。
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