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Penetrating thoracic injury with associated abdominal visceral involvement in a mare

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EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION
Volume 20, Issue 8, Pages 414-417

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EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL LTD
DOI: 10.2746/095777308X321125

Keywords

horse; wound; thorax; abdomen; reconstruction; latissimus dorsi muscle

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A mare was presented for evaluation of a penetrating thoracic injury. Surgical exploration of the thoracic wound was performed, revealing diaphragmatic perforation and the presence of a foreign body lodged in the right dorsal colon. The foreign body was removed through the thoracic deficit, the colon repaired and the thoracic wound closed utilising a latissimus dorsi muscle flap. It can be concluded that successful management of thoracic wounds with concurrent abdominal viscera involvement is achievable if minimal contamination is evident. In addition reconstruction of large thoracic defects with primary muscle flaps is a viable option in the horse.

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