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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1623651
Hiatushernie bei einer Katze
Hiatal hernia in a catPublication History
Eingegangen:
12 June 2011
Akzeptiert nach Revision:
27 October 2011
Publication Date:
06 January 2018 (online)
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Zusammenfassung
Der Fallbericht beschreibt die erfolgreiche chirurgische Behandlung einer inkarzerierten Hiatushernie bei einer 3,5 Jahre alten Katze. Das Tier wurde aufgrund schlechten Allgemeinbefindens und massiven Erbrechens vorgestellt. Bei der nach klinischer und bildgebender Diagnostik vorgenommenen Laparotomie fand sich eine Herniation des Magens durch den ösophagealen Hiatus. Es erfolgte eine Reposition des Magens mit anschließender Gastropexie. Die Katze erholte sich postoperativ gut. Sie präsentierte sich in den Nachuntersuchungen klinisch und radiologisch unauffällig und zeigte laut telefonischer Auskunft des Besitzers 6 Monate später im Anschluss an die Operation keine gastrointestinalen Symptome mehr. Der Fall zeigt, dass die durchgeführte Operationstechnik bei Katzen mit einer Hiatushernie erfolgversprechend ist.
Summary
The case report describes the successful surgical treatment of an incarcerated hiatal hernia in a 3.5-year-old cat. The animal was presented due to a bad general condition and massive vomiting. Based on clinical examination and diagnostic imaging, laparotomy was performed, revealing a hiatal herniation of the stomach. After reposition and gastropexy, the cat recovered well. She was unremarkable on clinical and radiological follow-up examinations and remained free of gastrointestinal symptoms according to the owner’s statement 6 months postoperatively. This case report shows that the described surgical technique is promising in cats with hiatal hernia.
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