Iatrogenic emergencies (Yr4) Flashcards
what complications can be seen when passing a nasogastric tube?
haemorrhage
(oesophageal perforation and inhalation pneumonia uncommon)
what factors increase the risk of rectal tears?
Arabians
stallions/colts
colics
fractious horses
using a probe
what is a grade 1 rectal tear?
mucosa and submucosa
what is a grade 2 rectal tear?
muscularis only
what is a grade 3a rectal tear?
mucosa and muscularis (serosa intact)
what is a grade 3b rectal tear?
mucosa and muscularis (into mesocolon)
what is a grade 4 rectal tear?
full thickness tear into peritoneal cavity
how can grade 1 or 2 rectal tears be treated?
medically (penicillin/gentamicin, flunixin megulamine, tetanus, epidural)
how can grade 3 or 4 rectal tears be treated?
medically (penicillin/gentamicin, flunixin megulamine, tetanus, epidural)
surgically (sutures, rectal liner, temporary diverting colostomy)
euthanasia