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Colonic impaction in dogs: a retrospective study of 58 cases (1996 to 2014)

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Tzimtzimis E., Papazoglou L., Patsikas M., Tsioli V., Kouti V., Konstantinidis A., Rallis T.
Date
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.1111/jsap.13007
Keyword
cisapride
enema
ispagula
lactulose
liquid paraffin
magnesium hydroxide
metoclopramide
abdominal radiography
animal experiment
Article
colon diameter
colon dilatation
colonic impaction
colonic impaction
constipation
digital rectal examination
dog
fecal evacuation
female
gastroenterological procedure
intestine parameters
male
nonhuman
outcome assessment
prostate hypertrophy
retrospective study
survival time
animal
breeding
megacolon
treatment outcome
veterinary medicine
Animals
Breeding
Dogs
Male
Megacolon
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Abstract
Objectives: To describe the clinical findings, management and outcome of colonic impaction in dogs and report the effectiveness of medical treatment. Materials and Methods: Case records of 58 dogs with colonic impaction were reviewed. Telephone contact with the owners was used to obtain long-term outcome. Results: Twenty-nine dogs (50%) were mixed-breed, and 45 (78%) were entire males. Median age at presentation was 7 years, and median bodyweight was 22 kg. The degree of radiographic colonic distension did not appear to be related to long-term outcome. Fifty-five dogs (95%) received medical treatment including enemas alone, hyperosmotic and/or bulk-forming and/or lubricant laxatives, enemas combined with laxatives or enemas and/or laxatives combined with manual evacuation of faecal material under anaesthesia. Median survival time of the 58 dogs was 2 years. Overall, 36 of 41 dogs with available long-term follow-up had a favourable outcome. Clinical Significance: Medical treatment of colonic impaction in dogs with a single agent or a combination of agents has a high success rate. Marked colonic dilation is not necessarily indicative of megacolon in dogs. © 2019 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80258
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