Connery N A, McAllister H, Skelly C, Pawson P, Bellenger C R
Department of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Ballsbridge, Ireland.
J Small Anim Pract. 2002 Aug;43(8):345-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2002.tb00084.x.
Two three-month-old, male Irish wolfhound siblings were diagnosed with breed-typical left divisional congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts consistent with patent ductus venosus. The shunts were amenable to surgical dissection at a posthepatic location. Both dogs had cellophane banding for shunt attenuation. One dog was euthanased after developing post-ligation neurological dysfunction, which was refractory to treatment. The other dog survived and demonstrated shunt attenuation. Successful surgical management using cellophane banding of a patent ductus venosus has not been previously described in a large-breed dog.
两只三个月大的雄性爱尔兰猎狼犬同胞被诊断出患有典型品种的左叶先天性肝内门体分流,与静脉导管未闭一致。这些分流在肝后位置适合进行手术解剖。两只狗都进行了玻璃纸绑扎以减轻分流。其中一只狗在出现结扎后神经功能障碍且治疗无效后实施了安乐死。另一只狗存活下来并显示分流减轻。此前尚未在大型犬中描述过使用玻璃纸绑扎静脉导管未闭进行成功的手术治疗。