A review of equine rectal tears and current methods of treatment

McMaster, M., Caldwell, F., Schumacher, J., McMaster, J. and Hanson, R. (2015) A review of equine rectal tears and current methods of treatment. Equine Veterinary Education, 27(4), pp. 209-208. (doi: 10.1111/eve.12266)

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Abstract

Rectal tears are a risk of rectal palpation during equine clinical examination and can be life‐threatening; prompt medical and surgical intervention is required to improve patient outcome. Depending on the degree of the tear, conservative treatment or surgical management may be warranted. Surgical management involves either direct suturing or faecal diversion techniques, such as colostomy or a temporary indwelling rectal liner. The prognosis for a horse with a rectal tear depends on size of the tear, grade and location of the tear, and time between occurrence and first aid measures.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:McMaster, Miss Mattie
Authors: McMaster, M., Caldwell, F., Schumacher, J., McMaster, J., and Hanson, R.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine
Journal Name:Equine Veterinary Education
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:0957-7734
ISSN (Online):2042-3292
Published Online:05 November 2014

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