Laparoscopy is a low-invasive diagnostic and surgical technique for examining and performing surgical procedures in the equine peritoneal cavity. This article is a case study of a horse with weakly expressed, irregular symptoms of colic occurring over a period of four weeks. Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, and liver and spleen tissue samples were collected for a histopathological analysis. An endoscopic examination of the abdominal cavity ruled out small intestinal intussusception, and a histopathological analysis supported the identification of the causes of colic
Malabsorption syndrome in horses is frequently due to infiltrative bowel disease (IBD): the infiltra...
The laparotomy surgical procedure allows for the identification and correction of intestinal lesions...
Postoperative reflux (POR) is a well-recognized complication after colic surgery in horses, particul...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
Background: Standing flank laparotomy can be an alternative to ventral midline laparotomy in horse...
Horses are especially susceptible to a variety of gastrointestinal incidents, manifesting themselves...
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2010Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and th...
Abdominal pain (colic) in the horse is one of the most common emergency problems in the horse, but t...
Equine colic is a relatively common disorder of the digestive system and should be treated as an eme...
Background: Laparoscopy provides good visualization of horse’s abdominal cavity, besides providing m...
Objectives: To evaluate the epiploic foramen using laparoscopy in horses previously treated for epip...
Objectives: To evaluate the epiploic foramen using laparoscopy in horses previously treated for epip...
Malabsorption syndrome in horses is frequently due to infiltrative bowel disease (IBD): the infiltra...
The laparotomy surgical procedure allows for the identification and correction of intestinal lesions...
Postoperative reflux (POR) is a well-recognized complication after colic surgery in horses, particul...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
In the period 1986-1994 a retrospective study was performed on 2,264 horses with colic at the Facult...
Background: Standing flank laparotomy can be an alternative to ventral midline laparotomy in horse...
Horses are especially susceptible to a variety of gastrointestinal incidents, manifesting themselves...
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2010Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and th...
Abdominal pain (colic) in the horse is one of the most common emergency problems in the horse, but t...
Equine colic is a relatively common disorder of the digestive system and should be treated as an eme...
Background: Laparoscopy provides good visualization of horse’s abdominal cavity, besides providing m...
Objectives: To evaluate the epiploic foramen using laparoscopy in horses previously treated for epip...
Objectives: To evaluate the epiploic foramen using laparoscopy in horses previously treated for epip...
Malabsorption syndrome in horses is frequently due to infiltrative bowel disease (IBD): the infiltra...
The laparotomy surgical procedure allows for the identification and correction of intestinal lesions...
Postoperative reflux (POR) is a well-recognized complication after colic surgery in horses, particul...