Successful treatment of a pancreatic pseudocyst by omentalisation in a dog

Authors: Robson MC, Jerram RM, Warman CG, Walker AM, Davies ESS
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 52, Issue 4, pp 197-201, Aug 2004
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Companion animal, Dog
Subject Terms: Abdomen, Inflammation, Bacterial, Disease/defect, Infectious disease, Diagnostic procedures, Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Surgery
Article class: Clinical Communication
Abstract: CASE HISTORY: A 3-year-old male Labrador retriever was presented with a history of dietary indiscretion followed by vomiting and abdominal pain.
CLINICAL FINDINGS AND TREATMENT: Abdominal ultrasonography revealed the presence of a fluid-filled cystic structure in the region of the pancreas. Flocculent, dark fluid was drained from the cystic structure during exploratory celiotomy prior to resection of the lateral cystic wall. Omentum was sutured into the cystic cavity to provide drainage and enhance immune response. A jejunostomy feeding tube was placed. Post-surgical care consisted of antibiotic therapy. The dog was clinically normal at 1 and 7 months post-operatively and the pancreas appeared normal on final ultrasonographic examination.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This case describes the use of omentum to provide physiological drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst. This surgical technique may help clinicians manage patients with this condition in the future.
KEY WORDS: Pancreatic cyst, pseudocyst, abscess, omentum, omentalisation, omentalization
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