Use of flank laparoscopy in the standing horse as a diagnostic aid in horses with chronic abdominal pain

Author:

Pudert Tanja1ORCID,Cruz Antonio M.1ORCID,Röcken Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Equine Clinic, Department of Surgery and Orthopaedics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Justus‐Liebig University Giessen Giessen Germany

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundReaching a specific diagnosis in horses with chronic or recurrent abdominal pain may be challenging and elusive.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to report indications, findings and outcomes of equine exploratory laparoscopy in a case series to support its diagnostic value and identify potential limitations.Study designRetrospective cases series.MethodsSixty‐nine client‐owned horses underwent laparoscopic exploration of the abdomen due to chronic colic symptoms. All horses were operated standing while sedated and under local anaesthesia. Diagnosis, follow‐up, surgical or medical interventions, as well as intra‐ and postoperative complications were recorded.ResultsA definitive diagnosis could be made by laparoscopy in 61 horses. However, no abnormal findings were found by laparoscopic exploration of the abdominal cavity in eight horses. Overall, the sensitivity of diagnostic laparoscopy in the standing horse in our study was 88% and its specificity was 15%. No severe intra‐ or postoperative complications occurred. Exploratory flank laparoscopy in the standing horse can be a valuable diagnostic tool for chronic abdominal pain.Main limitationsThe limitations of the present study are its retrospective nature, missing some details in the reports. In addition, no long‐term follow‐up was available for the horses which underwent surgical intervention, and whether the colic signs reoccurred after a period of time or complications occurred in the long‐term postoperative period are not known. No confirmation of the laparoscopic diagnosis was available in some horses, and a post‐mortem examination or histology of a biopsy sample would have been beneficial.ConclusionsExploratory flank laparoscopy in the standing horse can be considered in horses with chronic abdominal pain in view of the high sensitivity and low complication rate of this study.

Publisher

Wiley

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