The Journal of small animal practice | 2019

Mini-invasive approach for removal of iliopsoas migrating grass awns with an atraumatic wound retractor.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


This case series describes a novel mini coeliotomy approach using a radial, atraumatic self-retaining retractor for the retrieval of migrant plant foreign bodies from the iliopsoas muscles of six male dogs under intra-operative ultrasonographic guidance. Four dogs had a history of pulmonary disease potentially compatible with inhalation of a foreign body approximately 2-4\u2009months before presentation. Under ultrasonographic guidance, the grass awns were identified in the iliopsoas muscle and were completely removed. In this case series, the annular ring device provided an excellent view of the surgical field for intra-abdominal manipulations. Patient follow-up at 15\u2009days and 6 to 12\u2009months after surgery indicated a full recovery, and no grass awn fragment residues were identified.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1111/jsap.13066
Language English
Journal The Journal of small animal practice

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