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Emergency canine surgery in a deployed forward surgical team: a case report
Alan L Beitler1, Joseph P Jeanette, Andrew L McGraw
1541st Forward Surgical Team (Airborne), Hungarian OMLT, Team Orthos, FOB Khilagay, APO AE 09368.
Introduction:
Forward surgical teams (FSTs) perform a variety of non-doctrinal functions. During their deployment to Afghanistan, the 541st FST (Airborne) performed emergency surgery on a German shepherd military working dog (MWD).
Methods:
Retrospective examination of a case of veterinary surgery in a deployed FST.
Results:
A 5 1/2-year-old German shepherd MWD presented with extreme lethargy, tachycardia, excessive drooling, and a firm, distended abdomen. These conditions resulted from gastric dilatation with volvulus. Since evacuation to a veterinarian was untenable, emergency laparotomy was performed in the FST. The gastric dilatation with volvulus was treated by detorsion and gastropexy, and the canine patient fully recovered.
Conclusion:
Canine surgery can be safely performed in an FST. Based on the number of MWDs deployed throughout the theater, FSTs may be called upon to care for them in the absence of available veterinary care.
