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The Equine Acute Abdominal Crisis Colic Ben Buchanan, DVM Brazos Valley Equine Hospital Board-certified Specialist Internal Medicine Emergency and Critical Care
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Photos courtesy of –Ben Espsy, DVM, DACT –Diana Zimmel, DVM, DACVIM, DABVP
Surgery? Most cases of colic resolve with medical treatment Surgical cases minority of total colics
Surgery? Most common cause of equine mortality –These are the ones that don’t resolve Treat every case as it is surgical
Indications for Surgery Pain –Recurrent or intractable –The longer it persists, the less severe required to indicate surgery Gastric reflux (large amount) –Not necessarily
Indications for Surgery Rectal exam –Small intestinal distention –Displacement or distended large colon –Mass Ultrasound –Thickened bowel wall –Gas in bowel wall
Indications for Surgery Absence of borborygmi –Ileus Peritoneal fluid –Increased protein –Serosanguinous
Normal Mucosa
Strangulation Obstruction Endotoxin
Verminous Arteritis
Contraindications for Surgery Fever –Most often means enteritis CBC –Neutropenia: enteritis Auscultation –Good motility
Preoperative Prognostic Indicators Cardiovascular status (shock) –Indicates severity of problem –Reversible? Small intestinal distention –Usually strangulated –Small intestine has more postoperative complications –Peritoneal fluid elevations
Thank You Ben Buchanan, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC –Brazos Valley Equine Hospital –