Clinical approach of atresia coli in a calf

  • C. Colmenero de Miguel Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • P. López Abradelo Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • S. Pomykol Cerezo-Rubio Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • E. Izaguirre Valle Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • A. Villaescusa Fernández Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • G. Manso-Díaz Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • J. Blanco Murcia Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
  • M. Tatiana Re Hospital Clínico Veterinario Complutense (HCVC)
Keywords: atresia coli, congenital malformation, calf, cecostomy

Abstract

Atresia coli is a congenital defect with disruption of the intestinal flow. Its etiopathogenesis is still unknown and the prognosis is reserved. This paper describes the case of a one week old Holstein Friesian calf that was referred to the HCVC, and was diagnosed with atresia coli. This confirmation was made by contrast radiography and the lesion was detected in dorsal portion of the spiral colon. A cecostomy was performed followed by a marsupialization of the intestinal cecum to the abdominal wall. After 36 hours of surgery, calf’s state worsens dramatically and for reasons of welfare, it was proceeded to sacrifice. The post-operative recovery is possible, even though the mortality rate is high. As in this case, this mortality rate increases when early diagnosis of atresia coli does not take place and there is peritonitis.

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Published
2016-10-31
How to Cite
Colmenero de Miguel C., López Abradelo P., Pomykol Cerezo-Rubio S., Izaguirre Valle E., Villaescusa Fernández A., Manso-Díaz G., Blanco Murcia J. y Tatiana Re M. (2016). Clinical approach of atresia coli in a calf. Revista Complutense de Ciencias Veterinarias, 10(2), 49-59. https://doi.org/10.5209/RCCV.54098
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