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Total mastectomy in severe necrotic mastitis in a pet goat complicated by a post-operative generalised emphysema
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Marzel, Rok
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Starič, Jože
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Veren Geč, Lena
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Klinc, Primož
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A total mastectomy was the treatment of choice in a 10-year-old pet doe Pika with a history of severe necrotic mastitis secondary to a precocious udder. Following an elliptical skin incision, the mammary tissue was bluntly excised. Because of a large surgical defect, severe skin tension was needed to close the wound completely. A passive drain was placed in the surgical site to remove excess fluid, and the animal received antibiotic and anti-inflammatory treatment. On the fifth day after the surgery, the drain was removed and palpation revealed an extensive subcutaneous emphysema at the surgical site as well as the back and neck of the animal. The antibiotic treatment was prolonged, and the animal kept for observation. After 3 weeks, the wound had healed completely, and the doe was discharged.
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English
Keywords:
mastectomy
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goats
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Article
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1.04 - Professional Article
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VF - Veterinary Faculty
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Year:
2024
Number of pages:
6 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 12, iss. 3, art. e889
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-160502
UDC:
636.09.5:617
ISSN on article:
2052-6121
DOI:
10.1002/vrc2.889
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195975683
Publication date in RUL:
29.08.2024
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Title:
Veterinary record case reports
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Vet. rec. case rep.
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Wiley, British Veterinary Association
ISSN:
2052-6121
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68960771
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