Retrospective analysis of exploratory laparotomies in 192 Andalusian horses and 276 horses of other breeds

Marta Prades Robles, E. Muñoz, D. Argüelles, L. Areste, L. San Miguel

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The medical records of 468 horses that underwent 490 exploratory laparotomies for the correction of gastrointestinal diseases were reviewed to search for differences between Andalusian horses and other breeds. The seasonal distribution of surgical colics and their outcome and complications were also investigated. Bivariant analysis was used to compare the horses' age, gender and breed with the type of surgery, the bowel affected and the type of colic, and all these variables were compared in relation to euthanasia during surgery, complications, short-term survival and seasonal distribution. A total of 405 horses survived the surgery and 329 were discharged from the hospital. Horses less than one year old had better short-term survival than older horses. Andalusian horses suffered more inguinal hernias than the other breeds and were more prone to suffer laminitis as a complication. Colic surgery and inguinal hernias were also more common in the summer.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)303-306
RevistaVeterinary Record
Volum162
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 8 de març 2008

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