Hello,
Hello,
These images were taken during a “cysto”…( the probe slipped..) This is a fully vaccinated 14 weeks Bichon that came in for vomiting- only 2 times 2 days apart; still has a good apetite and looking good. Owner Ok-ed only bloodwork for now ( results pending) . To me this looks like a non obstructive gastric f. body. I’m planning to do a complete abdominal US but wondering about your opinion on this images.
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Could be fresh kibble or non
Could be fresh kibble or non obstructive fb. Not in the pylorus definately a sit and wait 24 hour npo and rescan.
This dog was feed 4 hours
This dog was feed 4 hours before visit and canned food. Guess can be a treat or similar but very suspicios of a f. body with that round interface and shadow. If still present tommorow would you make this dog vomit or gastrotomy?
Thanks
Could be fresh kibble or non
Could be fresh kibble or non obstructive fb. Not in the pylorus definately a sit and wait 24 hour npo and rescan.
This dog was feed 4 hours
This dog was feed 4 hours before visit and canned food. Guess can be a treat or similar but very suspicios of a f. body with that round interface and shadow. If still present tommorow would you make this dog vomit or gastrotomy?
Thanks
I would see what it looks
I would see what it looks like tomorrow if free floating then vomiting induction should be fine because not sharp edged but if embedded in pylorus then needs sx.
Thank you EL
Thank you EL
I would see what it looks
I would see what it looks like tomorrow if free floating then vomiting induction should be fine because not sharp edged but if embedded in pylorus then needs sx.
Thank you EL
Thank you EL
Update: No F. Body today, but
Update: No F. Body today, but vomited a piece of rubber at home…
Update: No F. Body today, but
Update: No F. Body today, but vomited a piece of rubber at home…
makes sense… land shark:)
makes sense… land shark:)
makes sense… land shark:)
makes sense… land shark:)