Canine Haemoabdomen - Part 1
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In a recent Facebook survey 80% of 150 respondents mentioned haemoabdomen, especially due to splenic rupture, as a top cause of collapse in dogs. This is the first of a two-part mini-series on canine haemoabdomen loosely based around the following review article: Herold LV, Devey J, Kirby R, Rudloff E. Clinical evaluation and management of hemoperitoneum in dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2008. 18(1):40-53. Points discussed in this episode include: Causes of canine haemoabdomen Canine abdominal haemangiosarcoma Restoring an effective circulating blood volume Diagnosing haemoabdomen Further points to be discussed in the second part include maintaining adequate oxygen-carrying capacity, arresting haemorrhage, possible use of abdominal counterpressure etc. For SHOW NOTES of this episode click HERE. Click Here For Your FREE Copy of a Transcript of This Episode
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