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Boel A Fransson1

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This review covers rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula in small animals, discussing causes, diagnosis, and treatments. It also examines enterostomy and colostomy, comparing them across species.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Surgery
  • Small Animal Medicine
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery

Background:

  • Rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula are serious complications in small animals.
  • Understanding the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment is crucial for patient outcomes.
  • Enterostomy and colostomy are surgical interventions with varying applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current literature on rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula in small animals.
  • To explore the use of enterostomy in small animal surgery.
  • To present a case report detailing rectal perforation, rectocutaneous fistula, and colostomy management.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of rectal perforation, rectocutaneous fistula, and enterostomy in small animals.
  • Comparative analysis of enterostomy in humans and horses.
  • Case report presentation of a small animal with rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula.

Main Results:

  • Etiology, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula are detailed.
  • Enterostomy techniques and outcomes in small animals are reviewed.
  • A specific case highlights the successful management of rectocutaneous fistula using colostomy.

Conclusions:

  • Effective management of rectal perforation and rectocutaneous fistula requires a thorough understanding of underlying causes and surgical options.
  • Enterostomy and colostomy represent valuable tools in managing complex gastrointestinal conditions in small animals.
  • Further comparative studies can refine surgical approaches across species.