Kim Se Eun, Park Young Woo, Ahn Jae Sang, Son Won Gyun, Jeong Manbok, Yoon Junghee, Seo Kangmoon
Department of Veterinary Surgery and Ophthalmology, College of Veterinary Medicine and BK21 Program for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, 599 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
J Feline Med Surg. 2011 Feb;13(2):112-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2010.08.007. Epub 2010 Nov 5.
This report describes the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and minimally surgical intervention of a cat with an intraorbital foreign body. A spayed female cat of unknown age was presented with a recurrent cutaneous sinus tract of the left suborbital region. The cat had not vocalized at all since the adoption. A sharp-edged radiopaque foreign body was visualized on dental radiography. Computed tomography outlined the length of the foreign body from the intraorbital soft tissue to the pharynx. The foreign body was removed under the guide of C-arm fluoroscope with minimal skin incision. The surgical site healed completely on the 11th postoperative day, and the cat vocalized normally after healing.
本报告描述了一只患有眶内异物的猫的临床表现、诊断及微创外科干预。一只年龄不详的绝育雌性猫出现左眶下区域反复出现的皮肤窦道。自被收养以来,这只猫完全没有发出过声音。牙科X光片显示有一个边缘锋利的不透射线异物。计算机断层扫描勾勒出异物从眶内软组织到咽部的长度。在C形臂荧光透视引导下,通过最小限度的皮肤切口取出异物。术后第11天手术部位完全愈合,猫愈合后声音正常。