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Small Intestinal Volvulus in 47 Cows

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Journal Can Vet J
Date 2024 Mar 4
PMID 38434172
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Objective: To describe the findings, treatment, and outcome of small intestinal volvulus (SIV) in 47 cows.

Animals And Procedure: Retrospective analysis of medical records. Comparison of the findings for 18 surviving and 29 non-surviving cows.

Results: The most common abnormal vital signs were tachycardia (68.0%), tachypnea (59.6%), and decreased rectal temperature (51.1%). Signs of colic occurred in 66.0% of cows in the study. Rumen motility was reduced or absent in 93.6% of cows, and intestinal motility in 76.6%. Clinical signs on ballottement and/or percussion and simultaneous auscultation were positive on the right side in 78.7% of cows. Transrectal examination showed dilated small intestines in 48.9% of cows. The rectum contained little or no feces in 93.6% of cows. The principal laboratory abnormalities were hypocalcemia (74.1%), hypokalemia (73.8%), azotemia (62.8%), hypermagnesemia (61.6%), and hemoconcentration (60.0%). The principal ultrasonographic findings were dilated small intestines (87.1%) and reduced or absent small intestinal motility (85.2%). Forty-one of the 47 cows underwent right flank laparotomy and the SIV was reduced in 21 cows. When comparing the clinical and laboratory findings of 18 surviving and 29 non-surviving cows, the groups differed significantly with respect to severely abnormal general condition (16.7 37.9%), rumen stasis (22.2 79.3%), intestinal atony (16.7 48.3%), serum urea concentration (6.5 9.8 mmol/L), and serum magnesium concentration (0.98 1.30 mmol/L). In summary, 38.3% of the cows were discharged and 61.7% were euthanized before, during, or after surgery.

Conclusion And Clinical Relevance: An acute course of disease, little or no feces in the rectum, and dilated small intestines were characteristic of SIV in this study population.

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