2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.2010.00686.x
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Modified Colostomy Technique for Colonic Atresia in Calves

Abstract: Modified colostomy was considered advantageous because of intermittent fecal discharge from the stoma compared with continuous fecal release in conventional colostomy. The modified technique seemingly has a beneficial effect on growth of the calf.

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“…Atresia coli, which is one of the intestinal atresias, is an intestinal disorder that results in mortality caused by autointoxication within a few days unless treated . In human intestinal atresia, the main cause of postoperative complications and mortality is sepsis, which is believed to be caused by BT, and disrupted hemodynamic equilibrium due to late admission to the hospital .…”
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“…Atresia coli, which is one of the intestinal atresias, is an intestinal disorder that results in mortality caused by autointoxication within a few days unless treated . In human intestinal atresia, the main cause of postoperative complications and mortality is sepsis, which is believed to be caused by BT, and disrupted hemodynamic equilibrium due to late admission to the hospital .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colostomy is superior to intestinal anastomosis regardless of the calf's condition in terms of reaching slaughter weight because the survival rate of colostomy is higher under poor physical conditions. However, weight gain is less than with intestinal anastomosis . Azizi et al achieved a 6‐month calf survival rate of 73% with colostomy and found that calves exhibited less weight gain than their peers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is seen particularly in the spiral colon of calves, and in the large and small colon of foals (Johnson, 1986, Trent et al, 2004. Intestinal atresia in calves is fatal unless surgically corrected (Cecen et al, 2010). Interstinal atresia has been reported a most frequently encountered surgical affection in newly born calves (Azizi et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgical treatment involves establishing a patent intestinal tract, either through bypass of the atretic intestinal segment by use of anastomosis or by establishment of a perineal opening in animals with atresia ani (Kilic and Sarierler 2004). Previous studies reported that, the prognosis for surgical repair of intestinal atresia in calves was poor except for calves with atresia ani was good (Constable et al, 1999, Azizi et al, 2010, Cecen et al, 2010. Calves with atresia ani et recti and/or colonic atresia were treated by typhlostomy (cecal fistula) and colostomy at right flank or by ventral colostomy (Cecen et al, 2010, Abdel-Hakiem andAref, 2012).…”
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