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B Keeley1, A Puggioni, K Pratschke.
Abstract
Congenital sliding, oesophageal or type I hiatal hernia was diagnosed in a five-month-old pug puppy presented for evaluation of dyspnoea post feeding. The diagnosis was confirmed using plain film radiography. Surgical reduction of the hernia followed by plication of the oesophageal hiatus, oesophagopexy and left flank gastropexy permitted restoration of normal function. At 12 months of age, the dog was asymptomatic. This article describes the diagnosis and treatment of a congenital type 1 oesophageal hiatal herniation with unusual clinical presentation.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 21851716 PMCID: PMC3113864 DOI: 10.1186/2046-0481-61-6-389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ir Vet J ISSN: 0368-0762 Impact factor: 2.146
Figure 1Photograph demonstrating the presence of an umbilical (A) and a left inguinal (B) hernia.
Figure 2Left lateral thoracic radiograph demonstrating an oval soft tissue opacity in the caudodorsal thorax. The opacity extends cranially to the level of the heart base. The thoracic oesophagus is mildly distended and gas filled.
Figure 3Dorsoventral thoracic radiograph demonstrating an oval soft tissue opacity in the caudal midline of the thorax.