What is Enterotomy?
Enterotomy is a surgical procedure that involves making an incision into the intestinal wall. It is commonly performed in small animals for various reasons, including biopsy, removal of foreign bodies, and addressing gastrointestinal bleeding. Here’s what you need to know:
Indications:
- Foreign Bodies: When a pet ingests an object that becomes lodged in the intestines.
- Biopsy: To obtain tissue samples for diagnostic purposes.
- Intestinal Bleeding: When there is bleeding from the intestinal wall.
Procedure:
Anesthesia:
- The patient is placed under general anesthesia.
- The surgical area is prepared, and the abdomen is clipped.
Enterotomy:
- An incision is made into the intestinal wall.
- The surgeon carefully extracts foreign bodies or obtains biopsy samples.
- The incision is closed using appropriate sutures.
Post-Operative Care:
- Pain Management: Ensuring comfort during recovery.
- Wound Care: Regular monitoring and cleaning.
Benefits:
- Foreign Body Removal: Addresses potentially life-threatening obstructions.
- Diagnostic Information: Provides tissue samples for accurate diagnosis.
- Improved Quality of Life: Relief from symptoms associated with intestinal issues.
Remember, always consult a veterinarian for personalized advice tailored to your pet’s specific needs.