Thoracotomy in adult dairy cattle: 14 cases (1979-1991).

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Fourteen cows were subjected to thoracotomy as an aid in the treatment of either septic pericarditis (n = 7) or unilateral pleuritis (fibrous or purulent; n = 7). Thoracic lesions were primary in 4 cows, secondary to traumatic reticuloperitonitis in 9 cows, and secondary to extension of a liver abscess in 1 cow. Thoracotomy was performed on 9 cows under local anesthesia. Surgery was performed on 5 cows under general anesthesia; 2 died during anesthesia, and 2 others were euthanatized. Of the 10 cows allowed to recover from surgery, 4 had pericarditis and 6 had pleuritis. Four cows with pleuritis had thoracic abscesses. All but 1 cow with pericarditis died or were euthanatized, and 5 of the 6 cows with pleuritis were discharged from the hospital. A year after surgery, 1 cow was culled because of infertility, and the other 5 cows were returned to production.

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Ducharme, N. G., Fubini, S. L., Rebhun, W. C., & Beck, K. A. (1992). Thoracotomy in adult dairy cattle: 14 cases (1979-1991). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 200(1), 86–90. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1992.200.01.86

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