Jejunocolostomy or ileocolostomy for treatment of cecal impaction in horses: nine cases (1985-1995)

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1996 Oct 1;209(7):1287-90.

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether complete cecal bypass, by jejunocolostomy or ileocolostomy, is an effective treatment for horses with cecal impaction.

Design: Retrospective analysis of medical records.

Animals: 9 horses with cecal impaction managed by jejunocolostomy (3) or ileocolostomy (6) performed with or without typhlotomy for evacuation of cecal contents.

Procedure: Information on age, breed, gender, duration of medical treatment, preoperative abnormalities, surgical procedure, and postoperative complications was retrieved from the medical records. Follow-up data were obtained via telephone interview with owners.

Results: 6 males and 3 females between 9 and 24 years old (median, 14 years) were included. Five of 9 horses had signs of mild pain associated with reintroduction of food after surgery. All 7 horses for which follow-up information was available were still alive between 7 and 54 months (median, 1.5 years) after surgery.

Clinical implications: Jejunocolostomy or ileocolostomy resulted in apparently permanent resolution of cecal impaction in these horses and acceptable long-term outcomes. Mild signs of abdominal pain associated with the onset of feeding can be expected in the early postoperative period.

MeSH terms

  • Anastomosis, Surgical / veterinary
  • Animals
  • Cecal Diseases / surgery
  • Cecal Diseases / veterinary*
  • Cecum / surgery
  • Colon / surgery*
  • Fecal Impaction / surgery
  • Fecal Impaction / veterinary*
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Horse Diseases / surgery*
  • Horses
  • Ileum / surgery*
  • Jejunum / surgery*
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Surgical Stapling / veterinary
  • Suture Techniques / veterinary