Author:
Cohen Noah D.,Lester Guy D.,Sanchez L. Chris,Merritt Alfred M.,Roussel Allen J.
Abstract
Abstract
Objective—To determine factors associated with
development of postoperative ileus (POI) in horses
undergoing surgery for colic.
Design—Prospective case-control study.
Animals—251 horses undergoing colic surgery, of
which 47 developed POI.
Procedure—Signalment, history, clinicopathologic
data, pre- and postoperative treatments, lesions,
complications, costs, and outcome were recorded for
all horses during hospitalization.
Results—Variables associated with increased odds of
POI included small intestinal lesion, high PCV, and
increased duration of anesthesia. There was modest
evidence that pelvic flexure enterotomy and intraoperative
administration of lidocaine may have reduced
the odds of developing POI.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Findings during
the preoperative and intraoperative periods can be used
to identify horses at increased risk of POI. Reducing surgical
and anesthetic duration should decrease the incidence
of POI. ( J Am Vet Med Assoc 2004;225:
1070–1078)
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Cited by
112 articles.
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