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Large colon resection and anastomosis in horses
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1986
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Animal ScienceVeterinary SurgeryClinical SignsVeterinary ScienceGastroenterologyEducationVeterinary ResearchSurgeryLarge Colon ResectionMedicineOrthopaedic SurgerySeven Horses
Large colon resection and anastomosis was performed in 11 horses at various levels of the colon, using several surgical methods. The level of resection ranged from the pelvic flexure to the cecocolic ligament. Nine of 11 horses survived and at follow-up (4 months to 7 years) were free of clinical signs referable to disease of the gastrointestinal tract. Seven horses could be evaluated as to athletic or reproductive function and all returned to original potential.