Spiral colon bypass in a geriatric Vietnamese potbellied pig

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An 8-year-old potbellied pig was evaluated for anorexia, decreased fecal production, signs of depression, inappetence, and abdominal distension. During hospitalization, a tooth root impaction and abscess were diagnosed, and abdominal radiography revealed severely distended, gas-filled large and small intestines. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a stricture of the proximal centripetal loop of the spiral colon and megacolon of the proximal portion of the spiral colon and cecum. A side-to-side spiral colon anastomosis was performed to create a partial bypass of the spiral colon. The success of this procedure suggests that spiral colon bypass is a treatment option for spiral colon stricture formation in potbellied pigs. Spiral colon stricture formation should be considered as a differential diagnosis in geriatric potbellied pigs that are anorectic, have abdominal distension, and have decreased fecal production.

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Gallardo, M. A., Bruce Lawhorn, D., Taylor, T. S., & Walker, M. A. (2003). Spiral colon bypass in a geriatric Vietnamese potbellied pig. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 222(10), 1408-1412+1367. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.2003.222.1408

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