2018
DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2018.v6.i6.8.13
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Surgical management of enterocutaneous fistula secondary to dog bite wound in a malabari goat

Abstract: Enterocutaneous fistula is a rare case reported in animals. The underlying cause for the development of enterocutaneous fistula varies with every case. The goat was presented with the history of passing greenish fluid via a wound in the right lateral abdominal wall which occurred before one week due to dog bite. Clinical examination revealed normal physical parameters. The animal was having a normal feed intake with normal defecation and urination. Pain evinced on palpation of the wound followed by passing of … Show more

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