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In Practice 26: 530-537 (2004)
© 2004 British Veterinary Association

Emergency management of the acute abdomen in dogs and cats 2. Surgical treatment

Arthur House and Daniel Brockman

AN article in the last issue of In Practice (October 2004, pp 476-483) reviewed the investigation and medical stabilisation of dogs and cats with an acute abdomen. This article describes a range of conditions that cause acute abdominal pain which are best managed surgically. It also emphasises the importance of postoperative care for optimising patient recovery.







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