Abstract
A 5-year-old, intact female, Pomeranian was presented with a persistent vomiting for 5 days after swallowing a chicken bone. The dog was diagnosed with an esophageal foreign body, and a small perforation was found after the endoscopic removal of the chicken bone. The dog was determined to be treated with a non-operative management, and a complete closure of the perforation was confirmed by a flexible endoscopy 3 weeks after removal of a chicken bone. This paper reports the case of esophageal perforation caused by foreign body in esophagus managed with the non-operative therapy instead of surgical correction.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 506-508 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| Journal | Journal of Veterinary Clinics |
| Volume | 29 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| State | Published - 2012 |
Keywords
- Dog
- Esophageal endoscopy
- Esophageal foreign body
- Esophageal perforation
- Non-operative management
Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics
- Veterinary Science
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