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VETERINARY SURGERY
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 175-178Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO
DOI: 10.1053/jvet.2001.21395
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Objective-To describe the surgical treatment of a dorsal diaphragmatic hernia in an adult horse using thoracic rib resection aided by thoracoscopy and a flank incision. Study Design-Case report. Animal Population-One client-owned horse. Results-A six-year-old Dutch warmblood gelding was admitted for colic-associated colonic incarceration in a diaphragmatic hernia. Seven weeks after the initial colic surgery, the gelding underwent surgery to repair the defect. Thoracoscopy and a Rank incision were used to identify the location of the hernia and the subsequent site of rib resection. The stomach was adhered to the edges of the defect, leaving only a small residual hole. Resection of the 14th rib provided excellent exposure of the defect and closure of the remaining hernia. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance-Thoracic rib resection can provide access to diaphragmatic hernias in adult horses, Thoracoscopy or a flank incision, or both, may aid in determining which rib is best resected. (C) Copyright 2001 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
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