Magnet Ingestion in Dogs: Two Cases

Author:

Kiefer Kristina12345,Hottinger Heidi12345,Kahn Tony12345,Ngo Mary12345,Ben-Amotz Ron12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (Kiefer), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, 1352 Boyd Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108

2. Gulf Coast Veterinary Surgery (Hottinger, Ben-Amotz), 1111 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77008

3. Red Bank Veterinary Hospital (Kahn), 197 Hance Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey 07724;

4. Pet Central Animal Hospital (Ngo), 2700 Central Avenue NE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418

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Abstract

Two dogs that had ingested foreign bodies were presented with vomiting. The foreign bodies appeared as metal and dense on abdominal radiographs. Abdominal exploratory identified intestinal perforation in one case and gastrointestinal tissue trapped between the two foreign bodies adhered to each other in the second case. The foreign bodies were identified as magnets in one case and magnets and other metallic foreign bodies in the second case. Both dogs had excellent outcomes following surgical intervention. These cases demonstrate the danger of tissue entrapment between the foreign bodies as a result of the magnetic attraction between two objects. Dogs that are presented with a history of or are suspect for ingesting multiple magnets or a magnet and metal foreign bodies should be treated with surgical intervention because of the risk of gastrointestinal perforation as a result of magnetic attraction between the foreign bodies.

Publisher

American Animal Hospital Association

Subject

Small Animals

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