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Long‐term survival in horses with strangulating obstruction of the small intestine managed without resection

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A subjective method of assessing small intestinal viability in strangulated small intestine in horses, as used in this study, could reduce the need for resection and anastomosis, with the associated complications and costs. Also, the favourable post operative course in these horses provides strong evidence that early referral could avoid the need for resection and improve survival. The numbers of horses with the most severe changes that were not resected were too small to allow a conclusion that such segments should be left in place, and additional criteria might be needed to guide that decision in such cases.

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