개에서 내폐쇄근 변위술을 이용한 회음탈장 정복 3예

The Use of Internal Obturator Transposition for Perineal Herniorrhaphy in Three Dogs

  • 윤헌영 (건국대학교 수의과대학 수의외과학 교실) ;
  • 강명곤 (한강 동물병원) ;
  • 정순욱 (건국대학교 수의과대학 수의외과학 교실)
  • Yoon, Hun-Young (Department of Veterinary Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University) ;
  • Kang, Myung-Gon (Hangang Animal Hospital) ;
  • Jeong, Soon-Wuk (Department of Veterinary Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
  • 발행 : 2009.12.31

초록

회음부 팽대 병력을 보이는 세 마리 개가 건국대학교 부속 동물병원과 한강 동물병원에 내원하였다. 회음부 팽대 외에 다른 증상이 없었으며 신체 검사에서 두 마리는 환납성 한 마리는 비 환납성임을 확인 하였다. 일반 방사선 사진에서 골반강 또는 복강 내 장기가 탈장 낭 내에 없음을 확인하였다. 회음 탈장의 교정을 위해 내폐쇄근 변위 탈장 봉합술 실시 하였다. 한 마리에서 수술 후 지방을 함유하고 있는 대측 탈장이 확인되었다. 수술 후 정기 점진은 수의사의 신체 검사 혹은 보호자와의 전화 통화를 통해 실시 되었으며 세 마리 모두에서 수술과 관련한 좌골 신경 손상, 직장 탈출, 수술 부위 열개, 회음 탈장 재발과 같은 합병 증상이 없음을 확인하였다.

Three dogs presented to the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of the University of Konkuk and Hangang Animal Hospital with a history of perineal swelling. No tenesmus, stranguria, or any clinical signs other than the swelling was observed by the owners in three dogs. On physical examination, the swelling was observed unilaterally in two dogs and bilaterally in a dog. Digital palpation to the swelling confirmed reducible perineal herniation in two dogs and irreducible perineal herniation in a dog. Plain radiographs revealed that no pelvic or abdominal contents other than the fat were displaced into subcutaneous perineal region in three dogs. Internal obturator transposition herniorrhaphy was performed for correction of perineal herniation in three dogs. Contralateral herniation involving fat was noted after surgery in a dog. The follow-up information was based on physical examination by veterinarians or telephone interview with owners. The owners reported that there was no evidence of complications related to surgery such as sciatic nerve injury, rectal prolapse, wound dehiscence, or perineal hernia recurrence in all dogs.

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