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THE MANAGEMENT OF RECTAL TEARS IN HORSES
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Animal PhysiologyEquine-assisted TherapyAnimal ScienceColorectal SurgeryVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary ScienceRectal InjuryEducationRectal TraumaSurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPartial Thickness Tears
Rectal trauma in horses is usually iatrogenic and carries a high mortality. Partial thickness tears heal without surgical assistance. Full thickness tears require surgical repair through the anus or a ventral laparotomy or, if these are not possible because of difficulty in gaining access to the tear in its usual site at the pelvic inlet, a diverting colostomy to allow the rectum to heal is necessary. This paper describes the management of 15 cases of rectal injury, only 3 of which survived. Two of these were partial thickness tears not treated surgically and the third had a temporary diverting colostomy.
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