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Sewing needle foreign body ingestion in dogs and cats: 65 cases (2000-2012)

机译:狗和猫的缝衣针异物摄入量:65例(2000-2012年)

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Objective—To characterize clinical signs, diagnostic test results, foreign body location, treatment, and outcome for dogs and cats with sewing needle foreign bodies.Design—Retrospective case series.Animals—65 dogs and cats with sewing needle foreign bodies.Procedures—Medical records of 27 dogs and 38 cats examined because of sewing needle foreign bodies from January 2000 to February 2012 were reviewed for signalment, medical history, physical examination findings, diagnostic test results, interval from witnessed exposure and radiographic imaging to definitive treatment, definitive treatment, sewing needle location, complications, and outcome.Results—7 (10.8%) animals had sewing needles in extragastrointestinal locations that were not causing clinical signs. The remaining 58 (89.2%) animals had known sewing needle exposure or acute clinical signs associated with ingestion. The esophageal and gastric regions were the most common location for a sewing needle (10/21 [47.6%] dogs; 19/37 [51.4%] cats), followed by the oropharynx (7/21 [33.3%] dogs; 11/37 [29.7%] cats) and small and large intestines (4/21 [19.0%] dogs; 7/37 [18.9%] cats). Gastrointestinal perforation was detected in 10 of 58 (17.2%) animals (5/21 [23.8%] dogs; 5/37 [13.5%] cats). Sewing needles in the esophagus and stomach were successfully removed endoscopically in 8 of 9 dogs and 18 of 19 cats. Survival rate was 98.1 % (51/52) for animals receiving definitive treatment.Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Endoscopic removal of ingested sewing needles was highly successful and should be recommended to prevent gastrointestinal tract perforation and associated morbidity. Prognosis for dogs and cats receiving definitive treatment for sewing needle foreign body ingestion was excellent.
机译:目的—表征带有缝针异物的猫狗的临床体征,诊断测试结果,异物位置,治疗和结局。设计—回顾性病例系列。动物—65带有缝针异物的狗和猫。程序—医学回顾了2000年1月至2012年2月因缝衣针异物而检查的27只狗和38只猫的记录,以了解信号,病史,体格检查结果,诊断测试结果,从目击和X线摄影到确定治疗,确定治疗的间隔,结果— 7只(10.8%)的动物在胃肠道外的地方有缝针,没有引起临床症状。其余58只(89.2%)动物具有已知的缝纫针接触或与摄入有关的急性临床体征。食管和胃区域是缝制针最常见的位置(10/21 [47.6%]狗; 19/37 [51.4%]猫),其次是口咽部(7/21 [33.3%]狗; 11 / 37只[29.7%]猫)和小肠和大肠(4/21 [19.0%]狗; 7/37 [18.9%]猫)。在58只动物(17.2%)中的10只(5/21 [23.8%]狗; 5/37 [13.5%]猫)中检测到胃肠道穿孔。在内窥镜检查中成功地在9只狗中的8只和19只猫中的18只内窥镜下拔出了缝线针。接受最终治疗的动物的存活率为98.1%(51/52)。结论和临床意义-内窥镜下摘下摄入的缝衣针是非常成功的,应建议其预防胃肠道穿孔和相关发病。接受缝制针异物摄入彻底治疗的猫狗的预后极好。

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