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Management Of Acute Bleeding In A Shetland Pony During Surgery For Foreign Body Removal

VETERINARY RECORD CASE REPORTS(2019)

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Abstract
A 180-kg, male neutered 15-year-old shetland pony was referred to the authors' clinic with a chronic purulent wound on the left flank and mild weight loss. Surgical treatment under sedation with local anaesthesia was already attempted twice, but each time within two months a new fistula was evident. Abdominal ultrasound exam revealed a possible abscess in the abdomen with no clear margins, indicative of extension of infected tissue or the presence of a foreign body. General anaesthesia for wound curettage surgery was scheduled. Complication during anaesthesia was a massive unexpected acute bleeding from adhesions of the abscess to the spleen, caused by a foreign body which had probably perforated the stomach.
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anaesthesia,horses,haemorrhage,equine,bleeding
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