2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2021.103387
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Successful Surgical and Medical Management of a Pararectal Abscess in a Horse

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“…Cervical epidural catheter placement and analgesia has recently been described as an alternative neuraxial technique for thoracic limb conditions ( 35 37 ). It is important to consider, however, that caudal epidural analgesia can also be an effective strategy for non-orthopedic conditions including abdominal and urogenital conditions ( 18 , 20 , 25 ). The epidural catheters in this study were maintained for a median of 4 days, with a maximum duration of 33 days.…”
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“…Cervical epidural catheter placement and analgesia has recently been described as an alternative neuraxial technique for thoracic limb conditions ( 35 37 ). It is important to consider, however, that caudal epidural analgesia can also be an effective strategy for non-orthopedic conditions including abdominal and urogenital conditions ( 18 , 20 , 25 ). The epidural catheters in this study were maintained for a median of 4 days, with a maximum duration of 33 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The placement of epidural catheters for continuous caudal epidural therapy in horses was first reported in 1983 and has become more frequently implemented clinically to employ multi-modal analgesic therapies ( 3 , 14 , 17 – 24 ). Caudal epidural catheters have been placed for continuous anesthesia and analgesia for surgical procedures as well as for pain management for orthopedic, rectal, and urogenital conditions ( 3 , 14 , 18 , 19 , 21 , 25 ). Continuous or repeated epidural administration of analgesics offers the advantages of effective analgesia with reportedly fewer side effects than systemic analgesics ( 26 , 27 ).…”
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“…65,103 Two recent case reports have questioned this generalization, as increased serum SAA concentrations were detected in a horse with an abdominal abscess 104 and a horse with a pararectal abscess. 105 In foals with Rhodococcus equi pneumonia, SAA has been suggested to be of limited diagnostic value. Measurement of serum SAA weekly or every 2 weeks was not useful for screening foals at farms endemically affected by Rhodococcus equi infection as a means to achieve early recognition.…”
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“…In several older studies, SAA concentrations were found to be normal or low in horses with abscesses (i.e., walled‐off inflammation) 65,103 . Two recent case reports have questioned this generalization, as increased serum SAA concentrations were detected in a horse with an abdominal abscess 104 and a horse with a pararectal abscess 105 . In foals with Rhodococcus equi pneumonia, SAA has been suggested to be of limited diagnostic value.…”
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