THROMBOSIS RESULTING IN RECTAL PERFORATION IN A HORSE

Citation
Ma. Guglick et al., THROMBOSIS RESULTING IN RECTAL PERFORATION IN A HORSE, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 209(6), 1996, pp. 1125
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00031488
Volume
209
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-1488(1996)209:6<1125:TRIRPI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
A 12-year-old Quarter Horse gelding was admitted to the veterinary med ical reaching hospital with a 2-day history of signs of abdominal pain . Initial findings on physical examination included signs of lethargy, dehydration, diarrhea, and gastric reflux. Results of laboratory test ing indicated that the horse had panleukopenia with neutrophilic toxic changes, was dehydrated, and was hypocalcemic. During the first 48 ho urs of hospitalization, 1 abdominal palpation per rectum and 3 analyse s of peritoneal fluid were performed; abnormalities were not detected. A preliminary diagnosis of enterocolitis was made. Salmonella anatum was isolated from the feces. The horse's condition improved during a 5 -day period, although left jugular thrombosis did develop. On day 8 of hospitalization, the gelding was found dead. Necropsy revealed acute severe fibrinous peritonitis as the result, of vasculitis and thrombos is of the caudal mesenteric artery and its cranial rectal branch with rectal infarction and perforation.Immediate classification of rectal t ears and perforation as iatrogenic should be avoided. Ischemic vascula r disease is a consideration, and horses with thromboembolic disorders may be at risk for rectal perforations.