Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Radiology corner. Answer to last month's radiology case and image: gun shot wound to the chest of a military working dog.
- Journal:
- Military medicine
- Year:
- 2009
- Authors:
- Galer, Meghan et al.
- Affiliation:
- Uniformed Services University · United States
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
In this case, a Military Working Dog was shot in the chest while serving in Iraq. These dogs are essential for the safety of troops, and they receive medical care in combat hospitals just like human soldiers do. The study aims to help military doctors understand the basic anatomy of dogs and how to use radiology (medical imaging) effectively when treating them. It also emphasizes the importance of these dogs in military operations and addresses any concerns about treating them in human medical facilities. Overall, the goal is to prepare medical personnel to provide the best care possible for these brave animals.
Abstract
This Military Working Dog (MWD) was shot in the chest during combat operations in Iraq. Military Working Dogs are critical to the safety and well-being of deployed troops in combat operations and, as such, they are triaged and treated in our combat hospitals just like any other soldier; their speciation is not a factor in their triage status. This case familiarizes military physicians with the basic canine anatomy, positioning, and radiological technique they should be aware of before deploying. We also strive to raise awareness of the vital roles that these MWDs play for our forces, counterany concerns that may arise over the issue of treating these dogs in human facilities, and leave the reader feeling better prepared to handle the situation should they ever find themselves poised to save one of our four-legged warriors.
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