Prevention of post operative complications following surgical treatment of equine colic: Current evidence

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Abstract

Changes in management of the surgical colic patient over the last 30 years have resulted in considerable improvement in post operative survival rates. However, post operative complications remain common and these impact negatively on horse welfare, probability of survival, return to previous use and the costs of treatment. Multiple studies have investigated risk factors for post operative complications following surgical management of colic and interventions that might be effective in reducing the likelihood of these occurring. The findings from these studies are frequently contradictory and the evidence for many interventions is lacking or inconclusive. This review discusses the current available evidence and identifies areas where further studies are necessary and factors that should be taken into consideration in study design.

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Salem, S. E., Proudman, C. J., & Archer, D. C. (2016). Prevention of post operative complications following surgical treatment of equine colic: Current evidence. Equine Veterinary Journal, 48(2), 143–151. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12517

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