Surgical Management Of Feline Biliary Tract Disease: Decision-making and techniques

被引:2
作者
Low, Daniel [1 ]
Williams, John [2 ]
机构
[1] Frank Pet Surg, Leeds LS10 1AG, England
[2] Vets Now 24 7 Hosp Manchester, Manchester M45 6TQ, England
关键词
Gallbladder; hepatobiliary tract disease; bile peritonitis; cholecystotomy; cholecystectomy; cholecystoenterostomy; ISFM CONSENSUS GUIDELINES; BILE-DUCT OBSTRUCTION; SITE INFECTIONS; CASE SERIES; CATS; DOGS; LIVER; CHOLELITHIASIS; HEPATOBILIARY; SURGERY;
D O I
10.1177/1098612X231206846
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Practical relevance:Diseases of the hepatobiliary system are not uncommon in first-opinion practice. The anatomy of the feline hepatobiliary tract differs from that of dogs and may predispose cats to inflammatory hepatobiliary disease. Case management can be challenging, and the prognosis is variable and dependent on the underlying disease process.Clinical challenges:Biliary tract disease in the cat has non-specific clinical signs that overlap with those of diseases of other body systems. Diagnostic tests of the hepatobiliary system are widely available, but interpretation of results can be challenging. Deciding on medical or surgical management can also be challenging; for example, various degrees of cholestasis may be seen with different diseases and disease severities, and will influence the decision to manage the patient medically or surgically. Surgery is indicated in cases of bile peritonitis, severe cholestasis, focal neoplasia or disease that is refractory to medical management. Intensive perioperative and postoperative management, with 24 h hospitalisation facilities, is essential.Audience:This review article is written for the small animal general/primary care practitioner, with an emphasis on decision-making in the surgical management of feline hepatobiliary disease.Evidence base:Evidence available in the published literature is reviewed and presented, and the inherent limitations are discussed.
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