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== [[:Category:Obstruction, Intestinal]] ==
 
 
==Positional Changes/ Displacements==
 
 
===[[Hernia]]===
 
 
 
 
===[[Volvulus, Intestinal]]===
 
 
 
 
===[[Torsion, Intestinal]]===
 
 
 
===Intussusception===
 
[[Image:intussusception.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Diagram of intussuscception (Courtesy of Elspeth Milne)]]
 
* Telescoping of one segment of the bowel into another.
 
* Occurs in all species.
 
** Particularly in young dogs.
 
* Can occur in the [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]], [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caecum]] or [[Colon - Anatomy & Physiology|colon]].
 
 
====Clinical====
 
 
* Intussusception is a less acute type of obstruction. 
 
* Produces intermittent [[Intestine Diarrhoea - Pathology|diarrhoea]].
 
* Animals go downhill in a few days. 
 
* Palpation of abdomen may allow a "Cumberland sausage" effect to be felt.
 
** NB abdominal palpation in small animal, rectal palpation in large animal.
 
 
====Pathogenesis====
 
 
* Proximal intestine invaginates into lower part of intestine.[[Image:intussuceptionphoto.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Intersusception (Courtesy of Bristol BioMed Image Archive)]]
 
** Takes mesenteric attachment with it.
 
* Compression of the mesenteric vessels obstructs venous drainage of the gut, resulting in venous congestion.
 
** Swelling (oedema/congestion) arises.
 
*** Inflammatory exudate from serous surface.
 
**** Fibrinous adhesions form between surfaces making structure irreducible.
 
* May progress to necrosis and gangrene of the tissue.
 
* There is often functional obstruction to bowel.
 
* May rupture, leading to peritonitis and death.
 
*Associated with anything that raises peristalsis e.g. change in diet, bacterial infection.
 
** Foreign body
 
** Intramural abscess/tumour
 
** Heavy parasitism
 
** Previous intestinal surgery
 
** Enteritis
 
** Other motility disorders.
 
** Change in diet
 
** Bacterial infection
 
 
====Pathology====
 
 
* When operate or at post mortem see large sausage shaped distension of length of intestine.
 
 
* Intussusception may occur post mortem
 
** There are no associated changes
 
** The condition is easilt reducible.
 
 
===Rectal prolapse===
 
 
* Pig, sheep, cattle
 
* Related to prolonged tenesmus, e.g.
 
** Colitis
 
** Urinary infection
 
** Obstruction
 
** Hepatic failure.
 
 
 
  
 
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References

Brown CC, Baker DC, Barker IK: Alimentary System. In: Jubb, Kennedy and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals, ed. Maxie MG, 5th ed., pp. 1-296. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

McGavin DM & Zachary, JF: Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease, 4th ed, pp. 301-393.Elsevier, St. Louis, Missouri, 2007.

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