Surgical treatment of congenital umbilical hernia in a Siamese cat

Authors : Katty Hendriana Priscilia Riwu; Indi Yulia Safitri; Kholik Kholik
article cite 0 Year 2024
source: ARSHI Veterinary Letters
Abstract

A hernia involves the protrusion of abdominal visceral organs through an opening into a sac composed of the peritoneum, tunica flava, and skin. An umbilical hernia refers explicitly to protrusion of the abdominal viscera at the umbilicus. This case study aims to enhance skills in diagnosing and treating congenital umbilical hernias in a Siamese cat patient. Based on historical and clinical findings, the Siamese cat was diagnosed with an umbilical hernia. Treatment involved an abdominal laparotomy to reposition the hernia contents back into the abdominal cavity. Post-surgery, the cat was treated with the antibiotic amoxicillin and the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone (Glucortin®). The surgical wound healed by the eighth day after surgery.


Concepts :
Hernia repair and management
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
article cite 0 Year 2024 source ARSHI Veterinary Letters
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Good health and well-being
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