KMID : 1094020210380050240
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2021 Volume.38 No. 5 p.240 ~ p.243
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Rectal Perforation Associated with a Pelvic Fracture Managed with Lateral Caudal Axial Pattern Flap Surgery Using the Tail to Skin Defect in a Mixed-Breed Dog
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Lee Jong-Jin
Kang Jin-Su Kim Nam-Soo Heo Su-Young
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Abstract
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Complications of pelvic fractures and sacroiliac joint luxation include hemoabdomen, pulmonary trauma, and soft tissue injury. Among them, rectal perforation accounts for 1% of pelvic fracture complications. Delayed diagnosis is commonly associated with a poor prognosis. A mixed-breed dog was presented to Jeonbuk Animal Medical Center (JAMC) after a traffic accident with no signs of rectal perforation. After fracture surgery, rectal perforation was seen as a perianal fistula. This report describes a case of a perianal fistula progressed from rectal perforation after a traffic accident that was curatively treated with lateral caudal axial pattern flap surgery to the perianal skin.
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KEYWORD
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dog, hindlimb edema, skin flap, burn injury, rectal perforation
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