Evaluation of a technique for percutaneous endoscopic gastrotomy tube placement in horses

  • Toth, Balazs
  • Bertin, Francois R.
  • Miller, Margaret A.
  • Charney, Virginia A.
  • Kritchevsky, Janice E.
Publication date
April 2014
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
ISSN
0002-9645
Citation count (estimate)
4

Abstract

Objective-To develop and assess the short-term feasibility, maintenance, and complications associated with percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement in standing horses. Animals-6 adult horses. Procedures-Feasibility of the technique was evaluated in 2 horses. In each of 4 other horses, a PEG tube was maintained for 14 days and used to provide fluid requirements during the latter 7 days, before removal. Following air inflation of the stomach, each PEG tube was placed via a left intercostal approach; proper tube location was ascertained by percutaneous ultrasonography and gastroscopy. The horses underwent physical examinations, CBCs, and peritoneal fluid analyses before and at intervals after tube placement. Seven days after tu...

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