MODIFIED TEMPORARY COLOSTOMY IN A DOG FOR TREATMENT OF RECTAL INFECTION AFTER COMPLICATION OF PERINEAL HERNIORRHAPHY

Modified temporary colostomy in a dog for treatment of rectal infection after complication of perineal herniorrhaphy

Modified temporary colostomy in a dog for treatment of rectal infection after complication of perineal herniorrhaphy

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Background: Surgeries performed on the gastrointestinal system 2006 nissan altima radio represent a significant caseload among small animal surgeries.Colostomy aims to temporarily or permanently divert the gastrointestinal tract but it is not a commonly performed in veterinary medicine.Information regarding such procedures are scarce and the surgical technique is poorly described.Thus, the main objective of this study is to report a modified temporary colostomy performed in a dog after the development of rectocutaneous fistulas in the perineum as a surgical complication of unilateral perineal herniorrhaphy.Case Description: An 8-year-old male Lhasa Apso dog was attended due to the appearance of rectocutaneous fistulas with fecal content draining, as a complication of a recent perineal herniorrhaphy.

A modified temporary colostomy was created by positioning the intestinal segment parallel to the lateral abdominal wall as a rescue procedure to allow healing of the perineum for later definitive repair of the hernia.Conclusion: The modified temporary colostomy allowed healing of the perineum by here temporarily diverting the flow of fecal material.[Open Vet J 2024; 14(11.000): 3120-3126].

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