10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTEROCENTESIS»
Discover the use of
enterocentesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enterocentesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Horse
A green to brown fluid color, fermentative odor, and flocculent appearance
suggest penetration of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly in a horse not
exhibiting clinical signs consistent with rupture. Enterocentesis fluid may be
grossly normal in ...
Rick L. Cowell, Ronald D. Tyler, 2002
2
Equine Emergencies: Treatment and Procedures
eosinophils; some leukophages and apoptotic cells; no bacteria or
erythrophages Enterocentesis Practice Tip: Accidentalpuncture ofthe intestine is
apotential complication of abdominocentesis that produces a transient, usually
asymptomatic, ...
James A. Orsini, Thomas J. Divers, 2013
3
Practical Guide to Equine Colic
The main complication with abdominocentesis is enterocentesis, which should
be suspected when green-brown fluid is obtained in a horse with clinical signs
inconsistent with gastrointestinal tract rupture/perforation. In the vast majority of ...
Louise L. Southwood, 2012
4
Equine Infectious Diseases
If GI contents or plant material are evident, one should take care to differentiate
between GI rupture and enterocentesis. Aerobic and anaerobic bacterial culture
of peritoneal fluid should be performed in all suspected cases, but this procedure
...
Debra C. Sellon, Maureen Long, 2013
5
Equine Neonatal Medicine: A Case-Based Approach
Althoughuse of an 18-gaugeneedleis expeditious,theremaybe a greater risk
enterocentesis or bowel laceration; however, enterocentesis may also occur with
a teat cannula if the intestine is grossly distended. Localizedor generalized ...
6
Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction
Enterocentesis is possible, particularly when a needle is used. If
abdominocentesis fluid is suggestive of rupture of an intestinal viscus, sampling
should be repeated at one or more distant sites. Cytologic examination of
peritoneal fluid can be ...
Graham Munroe, Scott Weese, 2011
7
Clinical Veterinary Advisor: The Horse
Intracellular bacteria ensure that the fluid is not the result of enterocentesis.
Ultrasound guidance during collection of abdominal fluid may help prevent
enterocentesis. •. • Other causes of septic peritonitis include gastric rupture and
idiopathic ...
In the case of bowel perforation or enterocentesis, cytologic evaluation of
peritoneal fluid reveals feed material and a mixed population of bacteria,
whereas intraabdominal sepsis may result in the presence of bacteria and
degenerative ...
Nathaniel A. White, James N. Moore, Tim S. Mair, 2014
9
Equine Internal Medicine
Stephen M. Reed, Warwick M. Bayly, Debra C. Sellon. cells also leak, and the
fluid is more orange. After 6 hours or more, white blood cells increase gradually,
with the progression of intestinal necrosis. Enterocentesis sometimes occurs ...
Stephen M. Reed, Warwick M. Bayly, Debra C. Sellon, 2009
10
Veterinary Surgery ...: Veterinary surgical operations
These are: I. Enterocentesis—puncturing the intestines to evacuate gases. ~ 2.
Celiocentesis—puncturing the peritoneal cavity to ' evacuate the fluid of ascites. 3
. Thoracocentesis—puncturing the thorax to evacuate the fluid of hydrothorax. 4.
Louis Adolph Merillat, 1910