A 7-year-old M German Shepherd dog was presented for acute anorexia and swollen abdomen.
A 7-year-old M German Shepherd dog was presented for acute anorexia and swollen abdomen.
A 7-year-old M German Shepherd dog was presented for acute anorexia and swollen abdomen.
A 7-year-old M German Shepherd dog was presented for acute anorexia and swollen abdomen.
Gastric Dilatation Volvulus.
Severe gastric air artifact is noted when imaging the stomach. The normal pylorus is not visible from the right 11-13 intercostal approach suggestive for pyloric displacement. Splenic congestion and splenomegaly is present.
The patient recovered uneventfully.
Bloat/torsion, gastric foreign body, neoplasia, peritonitis, organ rupture.
GDV confirmed at the time of surgery. Splenectomy was performed and congestion and venous thrombosis was found.