Literature DB >> 17850273

Treatment of pancreatitis-associated extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction by choledochal stenting in seven cats.

P D Mayhew1, C W Weisse.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To report the clinicopathological findings and outcome in cats with pancreatitis-associated extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction (EHBO) treated by choledochal tube stenting.
METHODS: Medical records of cats with EHBO secondary to pancreatitis that underwent choledochal stenting were reviewed. Information on outcome was obtained by re-examination of the cat or by telephone interview with the owners.
RESULTS: All cats had pancreatitis confirmed by histopathological examination of biopsy samples (n=6) or suspected based on gross examination at surgery (n=1). In six cats, a section of 3.5 to five French gauge red rubber catheter and in one cat a section of 22 G intravenous catheter were used as a choledochal stent. Two cats developed re-obstruction of the biliary tract within a week of the original surgery. One cat had confirmed episodes of ascending cholangitis postoperatively. Two cats had chronic intermittent vomiting in the postoperative period. Two cats died during the perioperative period. Five cats survived to discharge, three of which died seven to 24 months postoperatively and two of which remain alive to date. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Choledochal stenting is an alternative to biliary diversion for management of feline pancreatitis-associated EHBO in select cases. However, there may be greater morbidity with this technique in cats compared with dogs.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17850273     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2007.00450.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0022-4510            Impact factor:   1.522


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2.  Choledochal stenting for treatment of extrahepatic biliary obstruction in cats.

Authors:  Maureen A Griffin; William T N Culp; Michelle A Giuffrida; Laura E Selmic; Jordan C Denitz; James A Perry; Alexander C Schoelkopf; Milan Milovancev; Heidi Phillips; Mandy L Wallace; Michele A Steffey; Ingrid M Balsa; Philipp D Mayhew
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