Gastrointestinal linear foreign bodies in cats: A retrospective study of 12 cases
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2022Yazar
Parlak, KurtuluşAkyol, Eyüp Tolga
Uzunlu, Elgin Orçum
Zamirbekova, Nuriza
Çayırlı, Ümmügülsüm Fatma Boran
Arıcan, Mustafa
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Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are common in animals and may present with various
clinical manifestations depending on the location, severity, and duration of the
obstruction. Linear foreign body (LFB) obstructions are more common in cats
compared to dogs, and the foreign body causing the obstruction is usually thread or
threaded needle. In this study, it was aimed to determine the radiography and the
localization of the obstruction in the diagnosis of LFB in cats, to investigate the
operative treatment options and their effects on the prognosis. The study material
consisted of 12 cats of different breeds, ages, and genders, which were referred with the
suspicion of foreign body with acute/chronic vomiting and anorexia. After the
identification of obstruction due to foreign body, the treatment was planned
considering its localization, severity and duration of pathology. All foreign bodies were
removed through surgical procedures. The most common finding was the plication in
the intestines. Four cats died in the postoperative period. As a result, an early and rapid
diagnosis of LFB positively affects the prognosis. Intestinal perforations caused by
LFB and infection due to bacterial translocation are inevitable in delayed cases.
Another issue to be considered is that extremely important to carry out a detailed
examination of the mouth in cats, which show symptoms of gastrointestinal system
origin illness. In addition, it is thought that to pull out the LFBs that protrude from the
anus increase the perforation risk of intestine.
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Journal of Advances in Vetbio Science and TechniquesCilt
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