Jejunal foreign body in a 6-year-old MN poodle dog

Case Study

Jejunal foreign body in a 6-year-old MN poodle dog

A 6-year-old MN poodle dog with a history of vomiting for 48hrs was presented for evaluation. There was no history of foreign body or diet changes. Laboratory testing was within normal limits. Therapy with Cerenia, Baytril, famotidine, and IV fluids had resulted in cessation of the vomiting but there was ongoing anorexia and recent development of pyrexia.

A 6-year-old MN poodle dog with a history of vomiting for 48hrs was presented for evaluation. There was no history of foreign body or diet changes. Laboratory testing was within normal limits. Therapy with Cerenia, Baytril, famotidine, and IV fluids had resulted in cessation of the vomiting but there was ongoing anorexia and recent development of pyrexia.

Sonographic Differential Diagnosis

Linear and obstructive foreign body small intestinal foreign body

Image Interpretation

The gastrointestinal tract presented a large, linear foreign body that measured 4-5 cm with gastric stasis. Upper intestinal stasis was also noted with some obstructive 2.0 cm progressively shadowing structure in the distal small intestine.

DX

Jejunal foreign body

Outcome

At surgery, two foreign bodies were removed (rubber bands). The patient went home and is doing well.

Comments

Exploratory surgery would be warranted. Broad spectrum antibiotics and aggressive plasma expanders would be warranted prior to surgery.

Clinical Differential Diagnosis

Vomiting, anorexia -Gastrointestinal pathology ( Foreign body, neoplasia, IBD, non-specific gastro-enteritis , protozoal, dietary); Pyrexia – Peritonitis secondary to intestinal perforation (foreign body, neoplasia); Pancreatic pathology

Sampling

none

Patient Information

Patient Name : Eli B
Gender : Male, Neutered
Species : Canine
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 04_00279

Clinical Signs

  • Anorexia
  • Fever
  • Vomiting

Images

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Clinical Signs

  • Anorexia
  • Fever
  • Vomiting