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J Vet Diagn Invest ; 35(5): 577-580, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37408505

RESUMO

A 12-y-old Shetland Pony was presented with a mucus-secreting fistula in the right paralumbar fossa. Surgery was performed to unravel the origin of the fistula. The horse died under anesthesia and was forwarded to autopsy. The right kidney was markedly atrophic and fibrotic, consistent with unilateral end-stage kidney. The right ureter was markedly thickened, but with luminal continuity leading into the urinary bladder where a partial obstruction caused by nodular para-ureteral fat necrosis was evident. The lumen of the cutaneous fistula was continuous with the right ureter; therefore, we diagnosed the lesion as a ureterocutaneous fistula. Anomalies of the ureter are uncommon, and ureterocutaneous fistula formation in equids has not been reported previously to our knowledge.


Assuntos
Fístula Cutânea , Doenças dos Cavalos , Pielonefrite , Ureter , Fístula Urinária , Cavalos , Animais , Ureter/cirurgia , Fístula Urinária/veterinária , Fístula Urinária/etiologia , Fístula Urinária/cirurgia , Rim , Pielonefrite/veterinária , Fístula Cutânea/complicações , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária
2.
J Am Anim Hosp Assoc ; 48(1): 43-9, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22190600

RESUMO

The purpose of this case report was to describe the surgical correction of a cholecystocutaneous fistula in a dog. A 6 yr old Vizsla presented with a 2 mo history of a chronic draining wound on the right ventral thorax. Diagnostics revealed numerous fistulous tracts opening at a single site on the right ventrolateral chest wall, extending caudodorsally through the chest wall and diaphragm to the region of the right medial liver lobe. Exploratory laparotomy revealed the apex of the gallbladder adhered to the diaphragm with a tract of fibrous tissue extending along the diaphragm laterally to the right thoracic wall. Cholecystectomy was performed. The fistulous tract was incised to expose the lumen of the fistula, and the fistula was omentalized. Twenty-eight months after surgery, the dog had had no recurrence of the fistulous tract. Exploratory laparotomy allowed excellent visualization of the intra-abdominal path of the fistula and facilitated the ease of resection of the source. Cholecystectomy resulted in rapid and complete resolution of the fistula without the need for excision of the fistula. Although rare, gallbladder disease should be a differential for chronic fistulous tracts.


Assuntos
Fístula Biliar/veterinária , Colecistectomia/veterinária , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/cirurgia , Animais , Fístula Biliar/cirurgia , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Cães , Feminino , Resultado do Tratamento
3.
J Feline Med Surg ; 11(12): 1011-4, 2009 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19553152

RESUMO

A 2 1/2-month-old cat was evaluated for the presence of multiple draining tracts ventral to the tail of 8 days duration. Clinical and radiographic examination revealed that the cat had rectocutaneous fistulas and type II atresia ani. The cat underwent a temporary end-on colostomy for faecal diversion. Sixty days after surgery and after the fistulas resolved the animal underwent a second surgery for colostomy closure and anal reconstruction. Two years after surgery the cat was reported to be in good health with no faecal incontinence.


Assuntos
Anus Imperfurado/veterinária , Doenças do Gato/cirurgia , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Fístula Retal/veterinária , Canal Anal/anormalidades , Animais , Anus Imperfurado/cirurgia , Gatos , Colostomia/veterinária , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Masculino , Fístula Retal/cirurgia , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
4.
J Vet Med Sci ; 70(11): 1281-3, 2008 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19057153

RESUMO

A 6-year-old castrated male Maltese weighing 4.8 kg was presented with a non-healing wound exhibiting purulent discharge after surgery on scar tissue of a chronic twelve-month-old bite wound on the left caudal abdominal region. The dog had previously undergone four surgeries and had been on continuous antibiotic therapy for eight months. Following radiographic and ultrasonographic examinations, the problem was diagnosed as an enterocutaneous fistula of a herniated bowel loop under the skin. Surgical resection of the fistula involving the bowel loop resolved all symptoms.


Assuntos
Mordeduras e Picadas/veterinária , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Hérnia Abdominal/veterinária , Animais , Mordeduras e Picadas/complicações , Mordeduras e Picadas/diagnóstico por imagem , Fístula Cutânea/diagnóstico por imagem , Fístula Cutânea/etiologia , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico por imagem , Cães , Hérnia Abdominal/etiologia , Masculino , Orquiectomia , Radiografia
5.
Compend Contin Educ Vet ; 30(4): 224-7, 230-35; quiz 235-6, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18576278

RESUMO

This article reviews the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula in small animals. In addition, the literature regarding use of enterostomy in small animals is reviewed and comparative aspects of this procedure in humans and horses are presented. A case report of rectal perforation leading to rectocutaneous fistula formation and the use of colostomy in the management of the case is presented.


Assuntos
Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Perfuração Intestinal/veterinária , Doenças Retais/veterinária , Fístula Retal/veterinária , Animais , Fístula Cutânea/diagnóstico , Fístula Cutânea/etiologia , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Enterostomia/métodos , Enterostomia/veterinária , Feminino , Humanos , Perfuração Intestinal/diagnóstico , Perfuração Intestinal/etiologia , Perfuração Intestinal/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/métodos , Laparoscopia/veterinária , Masculino , Pelve/lesões , Doenças Retais/diagnóstico , Doenças Retais/etiologia , Doenças Retais/cirurgia , Fístula Retal/diagnóstico , Fístula Retal/etiologia , Fístula Retal/cirurgia , Especificidade da Espécie , Resultado do Tratamento
6.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 27(7): l3184-318, jul. 2007.
Artigo em Português | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1487562

RESUMO

A infecção pelo papilomavírus bovino (BPV) causa lesões hiperplásicas no epitélio cutâneo dos animais. De acordo com a localização e as características morfológicas das lesões, os seis tipos de BPV são classificados em dois sub-grupos. O objetivo desse trabalho foi identificar os tipos de BPV presentes em lesões cutâneas em bovinos de rebanhos do Estado do Paraná. Os primers degenerados FAP59 e FAP64 foram utilizados para a amplificação de um fragmento com 478 pb do gene L1 do BPV bovino em nove amostras de papilomas cutâneos obtidos de seis animais provenientes de quatro rebanhos bovinos do Estado. Em todas as amostras foi possível a amplificação de um produto com a massa molecular esperada. Por meio da análise filogenética das seqüências dos amplicons foi possível identificar o BPV-2 em três amostras, o BPV-1 em uma e o BPV-6 em cinco amostras de papilomas. O BPV-6 foi encontrado tanto em papilomas localizados no teto quanto em outras partes do corpo. Em um dos animais, do qual foram colhidas mais de uma amostra, foi detectada infecção concomitante do BPV-1 com o BPV-2. As cinco amostras positivas para o BPV-6 apresentaram 100 por cento de identidade de nucleotídeos com a amostra padrão disponível no GenBank. No entanto, foram identificadas diferenças entre as amostras do BPV-2 e BPV-1 e aquelas depositadas neste banco de dados. Esse estudo demonstrou a diversidade de tipos do BPV circulantes em rebanhos do Estado do Paraná.


Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) infection causes hyperplastic lesions in the cutaneous epithelium of cattle. Six types of BPV were classified in two sub-groups, being correlated to the anatomical regions of the infection and morphologic characteristics of the lesions. The present study was carried out to identify the types of BPV present in skin warts of cattle from the state of Paraná, Brazil. The generic primers FAP59 and FAP64 were used for amplification of a 478 bp fragment of BPV L1 gene in nine cutaneous papilloma samples obtained from six animals in four herds. In all papillomas examined, a product with the expected molecular size was amplified. Phylogenetic analysis of the PCR products identified BPV-2 in three samples, BPV-1 in one, and BPV-6 in five papillomas. BPV-6 was detected in cutaneous papillomas of the teat and in other body parts as well. In one animal, from which more than one sample was collected, a concomitant infection by BPV-1 and BPV-2 was identified. The five positive BPV-6 samples showed a nucleotide identity of 100 percent with the sequence of the reference strain available in GenBank. However, differences among BPV-2 and BPV-1 Brazilian samples and the respective reference sequences deposited in GenBank were observed. Molecular comparison of the two BPV-2 strains identified showed the involvement of two viral variants. This study revealed the diversity of BPV types circulating in the state of Paraná.


Assuntos
Bovinos , Filogenia , Fístula Cutânea/diagnóstico , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Papillomavirus Bovino 1/isolamento & purificação , Papiloma/diagnóstico , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
7.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 27(7): 314-318, jul. 2007.
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-461223

RESUMO

A infecção pelo papilomavírus bovino (BPV) causa lesões hiperplásicas no epitélio cutâneo dos animais. De acordo com a localização e as características morfológicas das lesões, os seis tipos de BPV são classificados em dois sub-grupos. O objetivo desse trabalho foi identificar os tipos de BPV presentes em lesões cutâneas em bovinos de rebanhos do Estado do Paraná. Os primers degenerados FAP59 e FAP64 foram utilizados para a amplificação de um fragmento com 478 pb do gene L1 do BPV bovino em nove amostras de papilomas cutâneos obtidos de seis animais provenientes de quatro rebanhos bovinos do Estado. Em todas as amostras foi possível a amplificação de um produto com a massa molecular esperada. Por meio da análise filogenética das seqüências dos amplicons foi possível identificar o BPV-2 em três amostras, o BPV-1 em uma e o BPV-6 em cinco amostras de papilomas. O BPV-6 foi encontrado tanto em papilomas localizados no teto quanto em outras partes do corpo. Em um dos animais, do qual foram colhidas mais de uma amostra, foi detectada infecção concomitante do BPV-1 com o BPV-2. As cinco amostras positivas para o BPV-6 apresentaram 100 por cento de identidade de nucleotídeos com a amostra padrão disponível no GenBank. No entanto, foram identificadas diferenças entre as amostras do BPV-2 e BPV-1 e aquelas depositadas neste banco de dados. Esse estudo demonstrou a diversidade de tipos do BPV circulantes em rebanhos do Estado do Paraná.


Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) infection causes hyperplastic lesions in the cutaneous epithelium of cattle. Six types of BPV were classified in two sub-groups, being correlated to the anatomical regions of the infection and morphologic characteristics of the lesions. The present study was carried out to identify the types of BPV present in skin warts of cattle from the state of Paraná, Brazil. The generic primers FAP59 and FAP64 were used for amplification of a 478 bp fragment of BPV L1 gene in nine cutaneous papilloma samples obtained from six animals in four herds. In all papillomas examined, a product with the expected molecular size was amplified. Phylogenetic analysis of the PCR products identified BPV-2 in three samples, BPV-1 in one, and BPV-6 in five papillomas. BPV-6 was detected in cutaneous papillomas of the teat and in other body parts as well. In one animal, from which more than one sample was collected, a concomitant infection by BPV-1 and BPV-2 was identified. The five positive BPV-6 samples showed a nucleotide identity of 100 percent with the sequence of the reference strain available in GenBank. However, differences among BPV-2 and BPV-1 Brazilian samples and the respective reference sequences deposited in GenBank were observed. Molecular comparison of the two BPV-2 strains identified showed the involvement of two viral variants. This study revealed the diversity of BPV types circulating in the state of Paraná.


Assuntos
Bovinos , Fístula Cutânea/diagnóstico , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Filogenia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Papillomavirus Bovino 1/isolamento & purificação , Papiloma/diagnóstico , Papiloma/veterinária
8.
J Small Anim Pract ; 48(3): 161-4, 2007 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17355608

RESUMO

Focal metatarsal sinus tracts ('fistulation') are, to the authors knowledge, reported for the first time in a Weimaraner. The six-year-old, entire male had a five-month history of two symmetrical, well-demarcated sinuses on the plantar aspect of each metatarsus. The area surrounding each pair of sinuses was slightly fluctuant and a serosanguineous discharge could be expressed. Cytological examination of the discharge was characteristic of pyogranulomatous inflammation. Bacterial culture showed the material to be sterile. Examination of a skin biopsy revealed a severe inflammatory reaction involving the dermal collagen, with an infiltrate of neutrophils, macrophages, lymphocytes, plasma cells and multi-nucleated giant cells, with some micro-pustule formation. Treatment with ciclosporin induced total remission. Reduction of the dose of ciclosporin resulted in recurrence of the physical signs with further remission on re-introduction of the original dosage. This is the first report of the use of ciclosporin to control this condition.


Assuntos
Antifúngicos/uso terapêutico , Ciclosporina/uso terapêutico , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Doenças do Cão/tratamento farmacológico , Ossos do Metatarso , Paniculite/veterinária , Animais , Antifúngicos/administração & dosagem , Fístula Cutânea/diagnóstico , Fístula Cutânea/tratamento farmacológico , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Ciclosporina/administração & dosagem , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Cães , Masculino , Paniculite/diagnóstico , Paniculite/tratamento farmacológico
9.
J Small Anim Pract ; 48(2): 107-10, 2007 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17286665

RESUMO

Bilateral dermoid sinuses were identified on the parieto-occipital region of a Rottweiler. Diagnosis was confirmed by histological examination after successful complete surgical resection. The dermoid sinuses were independent with separate tracts. This unusual parasagittal location can be explained by craniofacial development: dermoid sinuses on the head could occur along the lines of embryological fusion and not only in the sagittal plane. A hypothesis of an origin at the level of the suture between the parietal and interparietal bones is possible in this case.


Assuntos
Cisto Dermoide/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/congênito , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Osso Occipital , Osso Parietal , Neoplasias Cranianas/veterinária , Animais , Fístula Cutânea/congênito , Fístula Cutânea/diagnóstico , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Cisto Dermoide/classificação , Cisto Dermoide/congênito , Cisto Dermoide/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Doenças do Cão/cirurgia , Cães , Masculino , Neoplasias Cranianas/classificação , Neoplasias Cranianas/congênito , Neoplasias Cranianas/diagnóstico
10.
J S Afr Vet Assoc ; 77(1): 40-1, 2006 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16700475

RESUMO

Nephro-cutaneous fistula, although reported in humans, has not been reported in the dog. In humans the majority of cases develop in patients with a history of previous renal surgery, renal trauma, renal tumours, or chronic urinary tract infection with abscess formation. The dog in this report developed a nephro-cutaneous fistula secondary to a traumatic induced renal abscess with formation of a draining sinus tract to the exterior of the body. The animal underwent simple nephrectomy, which resulted in complete resolution of the fistula.


Assuntos
Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/cirurgia , Nefropatias/veterinária , Dermatopatias/veterinária , Animais , Fístula Cutânea/etiologia , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Doenças do Cão/etiologia , Cães , Nefropatias/complicações , Nefropatias/cirurgia , Masculino , Pele/patologia , Dermatopatias/etiologia , Dermatopatias/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento
12.
J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 226(5): 746-51, 731, 2005 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15776947

RESUMO

A 2-year-old female Siberian Husky was referred for evaluation of a rectocutaneous fistula of unknown etiology. On evaluation, a rectal tear and an associated perivulvar abscess and draining tract were identified. Several attempts were made to repair the rectocutaneous fistula and associated rectal tear. Primary repair and fascia lata graft repair failed. Successful management was achieved via a laparoscopic-assisted end-on jejunostomy for fecal diversion, and the wound healed readily by second intention. During the period of hospitalization, the dog lost a considerable amount of weight. Particular care should be taken regarding fluid therapy, administration of antimicrobials, and adequate nutrition in patients with rectocutaneous fistulas. Overall, the use of laparoscopic-assisted end-on jejunostomy for fecal diversion in the management of rectocutaneous fistulas in dogs appears to be feasible; end-on or loop jejunostomy may also be an option for the treatment of other diseases of the distal portion of the gastrointestinal tract.


Assuntos
Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/cirurgia , Cães/cirurgia , Jejunostomia/veterinária , Fístula Retal/veterinária , Animais , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Feminino , Jejunostomia/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Laparoscopia/veterinária , Fístula Retal/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Redução de Peso , Cicatrização
13.
Clin Tech Small Anim Pract ; 17(4): 162-7, 2002 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12587281

RESUMO

Nonhealing wounds in cats are a source of frustration for veterinarians and pet owners alike. These wounds are known for their insidious onset and tendency to recur after standard surgical closure. The presence of a feline wound that fails to heal in the face of appropriate therapy should initiate an extensive diagnostic evaluation for an etiologic agent. Initially animals should be screened for causes of immunosuppression or systemic disease. The local wound environment should then be evaluated through a combination of wound exploration, cytology, histopathology and tissue culture for evidence of a foreign body, neoplasia, or other less common etiologies of these wounds. Many of the less common etiologic agents require specific tissue handling for successful microscopic identification and culture. It is therefore essential for veterinarians to be familiar with the various causes of nonhealing wounds in cats so that laboratories can be alerted of the need for specific diagnostic techniques. Recent surgical and medical advances have the potential to facilitate the successful treatment of these wounds. With improved veterinary awareness of the potential etiologies of nonhealing wounds in cats and improved medical and surgical management techniques many wounds can now successfully be treated.


Assuntos
Doenças do Gato/cirurgia , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Animais , Gatos , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos/cirurgia , Corpos Estranhos/veterinária , Neoplasias/cirurgia , Neoplasias/veterinária , Osteomielite/cirurgia , Osteomielite/veterinária , Paniculite/cirurgia , Paniculite/veterinária , Dermatopatias Infecciosas/cirurgia , Dermatopatias Infecciosas/veterinária , Cirurgia Veterinária/métodos
15.
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd ; 120(1): 8-10, 1995 Jan 01.
Artigo em Holandês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7817373

RESUMO

A 3-week-old heifer was referred to the clinic for a suspected fistula of the urachus. Clinical examination revealed the calf to be in moderate condition with an umbilical hernia and an enterocutaneous fistula. Although in calves the abomasum is usually involved in the fistula, it became clear at surgery that this calf had a fistula of the small intestine. The treatment and surgical technique used are discussed.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Bovinos/cirurgia , Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Hérnia Umbilical/veterinária , Fístula Intestinal/veterinária , Doenças do Jejuno/veterinária , Animais , Bovinos , Fístula Cutânea/etiologia , Fístula Cutânea/cirurgia , Feminino , Hérnia Umbilical/complicações , Hérnia Umbilical/cirurgia , Fístula Intestinal/etiologia , Fístula Intestinal/cirurgia
17.
Vet Surg ; 23(3): 167-71, 1994.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7880238

RESUMO

Enterocutaneous fistulae are rare in horses and occur most commonly as a complication of umbilical hernias or their treatment. Horses with enterocutaneous fistulae may be successfully treated by en bloc resection of the body wall and intestine or by allowing second intention healing. Complications associated with surgical intervention include fever, colic, incisional problems, and recurrence of the fistula. Nonsurgical management of two horses with presumptive large colon fistulae resulted in resolution of the fistulae without complications.


Assuntos
Fístula Cutânea/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/terapia , Fístula Intestinal/veterinária , Animais , Fístula Cutânea/etiologia , Fístula Cutânea/terapia , Seguimentos , Hérnia Umbilical/complicações , Hérnia Umbilical/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/etiologia , Cavalos , Fístula Intestinal/etiologia , Fístula Intestinal/terapia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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