Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Diagnosis of gastroduodenojejunitis and its surgical treatment by a temporary duodenocaecostomy.
- Journal:
- Equine veterinary journal
- Year:
- 1985
- Authors:
- Huskamp, B
- Species:
- horse
Abstract
Gastroduodenojejunitis is a catarrhal inflammation of the stomach and proximal portion of the small intestine. Secondary overloading of the stomach occurs so that affected horses rapidly enter a state of hypovolaemic shock which is further complicated by the presence of toxins. The condition can occur in a mild or severe form. In mild cases, conservative treatment comprising intravenous electrolyte therapy and repeated gastric decompression is indicated and is usually successful. In severe cases surgical treatment creating duodenocaecal anastomosis has given good results. This should be carried out if conservative treatment has shown no signs of improvement 24 h after the onset of the condition.
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