猫吸入迁移草芒引起的肝脓肿:首次描述和微创手术方法。

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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2026-01-22 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169261417784
Philippe Tur, Madeline Forissier, Valeria Rizzo, Thomas Giansetto, Anaïs Combes, Mathieu R Faucher
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病例总结:一只6岁的雄性家养短毛猫被阉割后出现1个月的咳嗽、体重减轻和部分厌食史,对皮质类固醇治疗无反应。最初的影像学显示支气管扩张和肺炎在副肺叶由于吸入草芒,成功地通过支气管镜切除。随后的临床恶化促使进一步的调查,确定肝脓肿包含植物性异物。怀疑异物是从呼吸系统通过横膈膜迁移过来的。手术探查证实肝脏病变。术中超声引导下将草芒定位取出,避免了肝叶切除术的需要。猫咪经过长期抗生素治疗后恢复正常。相关性和新信息:据我们所知,这是第一例由草芒异物在猫体内迁移引起的肝脓肿。这也是术中超声定位和提取该物种深肝实质内不可见的植物性异物的首次报道。该病例强调了将CT等先进成像方式与术前计划和术中超声检查相结合的价值,以实现有针对性和微创的手术干预。这种方法最大限度地减少了对广泛手术的需要,降低了相关风险,并促进了成功的临床结果。
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Hepatic abscess caused by an inhaled migrating grass awn in a cat: first description and minimally invasive surgical approach.

Case summary: A 6-year-old castrated male domestic shorthair cat was presented with a 1-month history of cough, weight loss and partial anorexia, unresponsive to corticosteroid therapy. Initial imaging revealed bronchiectasis and pneumonia in the accessory lung lobe due to an inhaled grass awn, which was successfully removed via bronchoscopy. Subsequent clinical deterioration prompted further investigation, which identified a hepatic abscess containing a vegetal foreign body. The foreign body was suspected to have migrated through the diaphragm from the respiratory system. Surgical exploration confirmed the hepatic lesion. The grass awn was localised and extracted using intraoperative ultrasonographic guidance, avoiding the need for hepatic lobectomy. The cat recovered uneventfully with long-term antibiotic therapy.

Relevance and novel information: To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a hepatic abscess caused by the migration of a grass awn foreign body in a cat. It is also the first report of intraoperative ultrasonography to localise and extract a non-visible plant-based foreign body within the deep hepatic parenchyma in this species. This case highlights the value of integrating advanced imaging modalities such as CT for preoperative planning and intraoperative ultrasonography to enable targeted and minimally invasive surgical interventions. This approach minimises the need for extensive procedures, reduces associated risks and promotes successful clinical outcomes.

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