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Risk Factors for Leakage Following Intestinal Anastomosis in Dogs and Cats
S. Christopher Ralphs, DVM, MS; Carl R. Jessen, DVM, PhD, DACVR; Alan J. Lipowitz, DVM, MS, DACVS
Pages: 5
Publisher: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Language: English
Edition: Vol 223, No. 1, July 1, 2003
Description
Intestinal resection and anastomosis is regularly performed in small animal practice. Indications for intestinal resection include poor viability or perforation secondary to intestinal foreign bodies, neoplasia, strangulation because of a hernia or adhesion, intussusception, and penetrating trauma.
S. Christopher Ralphs, DVM, MS; Carl R. Jessen, DVM, PhD, DACVR; Alan J. Lipowitz, DVM, MS, DACVS
Pages: 5
Publisher: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Language: English
Edition: Vol 223, No. 1, July 1, 2003
Description
Intestinal resection and anastomosis is regularly performed in small animal practice. Indications for intestinal resection include poor viability or perforation secondary to intestinal foreign bodies, neoplasia, strangulation because of a hernia or adhesion, intussusception, and penetrating trauma.