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Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses.

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Hanson, RR; Nixon, AJ; Gronwall, R; Meyer, D; Pendergast, J
Published in: Am J Vet Res
February 1992

Postoperative abdominal fluid changes were compared in 2 groups of horses; those undergoing double small-colon resection and anastomosis (n = 10) and those undergoing exploratory celiotomy alone (n = 5). Peritoneal fluid was collected before surgery and on postoperative days 1, 3, 5, and 7. Total and differential nucleated cell counts, RBC numbers, and total protein and fibrinogen concentrations were evaluated. In both groups, all values were significantly higher than normal on the first postoperative day (after small-colon resection and anastomoses, WBC = 130,350 +/- 23,310 cells/microliters, RBC = 7,389,000 +/- 6,234,000 cells/microliters, total protein = 3.63 +/- 0.16 g/dl; after exploratory celiotomy alone, WBC = 166,620 +/- 34,340 cells/microliters, RBC = 295,000 +/- 86,070 cells/microliters, total protein 4.38 +/- 0.54 g/dl). The number of total peritoneal nucleated cells and RBC significantly decreased after the first postoperative day, whereas total protein and fibrinogen concentrations, percent neutrophils, and percent mononuclear cells remained unchanged. None of the values had returned to normal by postoperative day 7 (after small-colon resection and anastomoses, WBC = 45,600 +/- 8,765 cells/microliters, RBC = 95,390 +/- 53,380 cells/microliters, total protein = 4.39 +/- 0.23 g/dl; after exploratory celiotomy alone, WBC = 43,340 +/- 7,746 cells/microliters, RBC = 12,860 +/- 11,790 cells/microliters, total protein = 3.92 +/- 2.20 g/dl.) The resection and anastomosis group had a significantly lower total protein concentration on the first postoperative day and a significantly higher mean total RBC count over the entire 7-day postoperative evaluation than did horses that underwent celiotomy alone. Other values in the 2 groups of horses did not differ significantly.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Am J Vet Res

ISSN

0002-9645

Publication Date

February 1992

Volume

53

Issue

2

Start / End Page

216 / 221

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Proteins
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Peritonitis
  • Peritoneal Cavity
  • Neutrophils
  • Male
  • Leukocytes, Mononuclear
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Horses
 

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Hanson, R. R., Nixon, A. J., Gronwall, R., Meyer, D., & Pendergast, J. (1992). Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses. Am J Vet Res, 53(2), 216–221.
Hanson, R. R., A. J. Nixon, R. Gronwall, D. Meyer, and J. Pendergast. “Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses.Am J Vet Res 53, no. 2 (February 1992): 216–21.
Hanson RR, Nixon AJ, Gronwall R, Meyer D, Pendergast J. Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses. Am J Vet Res. 1992 Feb;53(2):216–21.
Hanson, R. R., et al. “Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses.Am J Vet Res, vol. 53, no. 2, Feb. 1992, pp. 216–21.
Hanson RR, Nixon AJ, Gronwall R, Meyer D, Pendergast J. Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses. Am J Vet Res. 1992 Feb;53(2):216–221.

Published In

Am J Vet Res

ISSN

0002-9645

Publication Date

February 1992

Volume

53

Issue

2

Start / End Page

216 / 221

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Proteins
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Peritonitis
  • Peritoneal Cavity
  • Neutrophils
  • Male
  • Leukocytes, Mononuclear
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Horses