This short communication outlines the occurrence of a canine zygomatic mucocoele following suspected oropharyngeal stick injury in one-year-nine-month-old neutered female collie-cross dog which was referred for investigation of its right-sided exophthalmos. Highlight of the report focused on the...
Author(s)
Philp, H. S.; Rhodes, M.; Parry, A.; Baines, S. J.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2012, 171, 16, pp 402
Objective - To report clinical findings, treatment, and outcome in dogs with acute (<7 days) oropharyngeal or oesophageal stick injury. Study Design - Retrospective study. Animals - Dogs (n=41) with acute oropharyngeal or oesophageal injury. Methods - Dogs had clinical and radiographic examination, and frequently, cervical surgical...
Author(s)
Doran, I. P.; Wright, C. A.; Moore, A. H.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Surgery, 2008, 37, 8, pp 781-785
An oropharyngeal penetrating wound can occur in dogs playing with sticks. Acute symptoms include pain, blood in the saliva, dysphagia and even respiratory complaints. Surgical exploration of the cervical region to lavage the sinus tract and to remove foreign material (wood fragments, grass, sand)...
Author(s)
Devriendt, N.; Goethem, B. van; Kitshoff, A.; Furcas, A.; Vekens, E. van der; Rooster, H. de
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ghent, Merelbeke, Belgium
Citation
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 2015, 84, 3, pp 162-168
In this article, the author discusses the different surgical techniques used for potentially life-threatening cases affecting the pharynx and oesophagus in dogs. Presented are cases such as anoral stick injury, lateral pharyngeal penetration, oesophageal penetration, and cervical emphysema with a...
Publisher
Veterinary Business Development Ltd, Peterborough, UK
Citation
Veterinary Times, 2010, 40, 28, pp 30-31
Publisher
Veterinary Business Development Ltd, Peterborough, UK
Citation
Veterinary Times, 2017, 47, 10, pp 24, 26
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
Companion, 2016, No.May, pp 12-16
Oropharyngeal injuries may occur whilst playing with wooden sticks or other plant parts. These may cause an inflammatory reaction to develop, which can become acutely life-threatening through a bacteraemia. In the foreground of the chronic disease processes associated with such injuries are...
Author(s)
Hinken, K.; Kaiser, S.; Hinken, M.
Publisher
M. & H. Schaper GmbH, Hannover, Germany
Citation
Kleintierpraxis, 2010, 55, 1, pp 5...13
An adult mixed-breed male dog was presented ten days after an oral stick injury due to reduced general condition, anorexia, unspecific pain and halitosis. The owner's report in addition to the clinical and laboratory examinations led to the suspicion of a cervical foreign body after a penetrating ...
Author(s)
Stührenberg, W.; Heinrich, M.
Publisher
Schlutersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Hannover, Germany
Citation
Kleintierpraxis, 2010, 55, 8, pp 423-428
Author(s)
Robinson, W.; Shales, C.; White, R.
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
BSAVA Congress 2014, Birmingham, UK, 3-6 April, 2014. Scientific Proceedings Veterinary Programme, 2014, pp 580-581
Objectives: To investigate the correlation between the magnetic resonance imaging findings and subsequent surgical findings for a series of dogs presenting with suspected pharyngeal stick injuries to the Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, between 1995 and 2004. Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging...
Author(s)
Dobromylskyj, M. J.; Dennis, R.; Ladlow, J. F.; Adams, V. J.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2008, 49, 2, pp 74-79