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- Title
Laparoscopic treatment of persistent inguinal haemorrhage after prescrotal orchiectomy in a dog.
- Authors
Koenraadt, A.; Stegen, L.; Bosmans, T.; Van Goethem, B.
- Abstract
A one-year-old male Jack Russell terrier developed a prescrotal haematoma after elective orchiectomy. When surgical exploration failed to locate the responsible vessel and conservative therapy (applying a pressure bandage) was not successful in stabilising the dog, abdominal laparoscopy was performed. The haemorrhage originated from the spermatic cord in the inguinal canal bilaterally. After retracting the spermatic cord into the abdomen, haemostasis was performed using a vessel-sealing device. The prescrotal haematoma was removed and the dog made an uncomplicated recovery.
- Publication
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2014, Vol 55, Issue 8, p427
- ISSN
0022-4510
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jsap.12220