Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Rodrigo Santos Severo de
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Siqueira, Henrique Ravalha e, Dallanôra, Caroline Garlet, Stroeher, Romário, Rech, Rodrigo Dalmina, Cecim, Marcelo da Silva, Fidelis Junior, Otavio Luiz, Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rêgo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/6672
Resumo: This report aims to address the case of a calf presenting with Perosomus acaudatus associated with anal atresia. According to the owner, during the initial handling of the calf, observed the absence of the tail and anus. Subsequently, employees on the property performed a perforation in the perineal region. Upon being received by the Ruminant Clinic team at HVU-UFSM, the absence of the tail and anus was confirmed, with the presence of a healing wound in the perineal region and a longitudinal depression in the dorsal region of the pelvis. A radiographic examination revealed three non-fused sacral vertebrae and the absence of coccygeal vertebrae. Additionally, the colon and rectum were filled with gas. The owner was proposed to undergo surgical treatment for the correction of anal atresia. Due to adhesions of the rectum in the pelvic region, it was im possible to perform anoplasty. Instead, a colostomy was performed on the abdominal wall in the left inguinal region. After the procedure, the patient was able to defecate; however, in the following week, it exhibited apathy and prostration. A sample of peritoneal fluid was collected, revealing a change in color, turbidity, and an increase in nucleated cells. Given the findings, euthanasia was performed, followed by a necropsy of the animal. The observations included the absence of coccygeal vertebrae, the presence of only three sacral vertebrae, diffuse fibrinonecrosupurative peritonitis, diffuse transmural necrotizing colitis, and multifocal necrotizing dermatitis. The occurrence of Perosomus acaudatus, despite being rare, should always be closely examined to identify possible associated abnormalities. The outcome of this patient does not change the recommendation for surgical correction in cases of anal atresia.
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spelling Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de casocattlecolostomymalformationperitonitisbovinocolostomiamalformaçãoperitoniteThis report aims to address the case of a calf presenting with Perosomus acaudatus associated with anal atresia. According to the owner, during the initial handling of the calf, observed the absence of the tail and anus. Subsequently, employees on the property performed a perforation in the perineal region. Upon being received by the Ruminant Clinic team at HVU-UFSM, the absence of the tail and anus was confirmed, with the presence of a healing wound in the perineal region and a longitudinal depression in the dorsal region of the pelvis. A radiographic examination revealed three non-fused sacral vertebrae and the absence of coccygeal vertebrae. Additionally, the colon and rectum were filled with gas. The owner was proposed to undergo surgical treatment for the correction of anal atresia. Due to adhesions of the rectum in the pelvic region, it was im possible to perform anoplasty. Instead, a colostomy was performed on the abdominal wall in the left inguinal region. After the procedure, the patient was able to defecate; however, in the following week, it exhibited apathy and prostration. A sample of peritoneal fluid was collected, revealing a change in color, turbidity, and an increase in nucleated cells. Given the findings, euthanasia was performed, followed by a necropsy of the animal. The observations included the absence of coccygeal vertebrae, the presence of only three sacral vertebrae, diffuse fibrinonecrosupurative peritonitis, diffuse transmural necrotizing colitis, and multifocal necrotizing dermatitis. The occurrence of Perosomus acaudatus, despite being rare, should always be closely examined to identify possible associated abnormalities. The outcome of this patient does not change the recommendation for surgical correction in cases of anal atresia.Objetivou-se abordar o caso de um bezerro apresentando Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal. Segundo o proprietário, no primeiro manejo do bezerro foi verificada ausência da cauda e ânus, sendo realizada uma perfuração na região perineal. Ao ser atendido pela Clínica de Ruminantes do Hospital Veterinário Universitário da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (HVU-UFSM) foi confirmada ausência de cauda e ânus, com presença de uma ferida em cicatrização na região perineal e depressão longitudinal na região dorsal da pelve. Foi realizado exame radiográfico que revelou três vértebras sacrais não fusionadas e ausência de vértebras coccígeas, além de cólon e reto preenchidos por gás. Foi proposto ao proprietário a realização do tratamento cirúrgico para correção da atresia anal. Devido a aderências do reto na região pélvica, não foi possível realizar a anoplastia, mas sim a colostomia na parede abdominal, na região inguinal esquerda. Após o procedimento o paciente conseguiu defecar, porém, na semana seguinte este apresentou apatia e prostração. Uma amostra de líquido peritoneal foi coletada, sendo verificada alteração de coloração e turbidez e aumento de células nucleadas. Diante dos achados foi realizada eutanásia e necropsia do animal, sendo observada a ausência de vértebras coccígeas, presença de apenas três vértebras sacrais, peritonite fibrinonecrossupurativa difusa, colite necrosante difusa transmural e dermatite necrosante multifocal. A ocorrência de Perosomus acaudatus, apesar de rara, deve sempre ser examinada de perto, a fim de identificar possíveis outras alterações associadas. O desfecho deste paciente não muda a indicação de correção cirúrgica para os casos de atresia anal.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2024-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/667210.26605/medvet-v18n2-6672Medicina Veterinária; v. 18 n. 2 (2024): Medicina Veterinária; 104-1092675-66171809-467810.26605/medvet-v18n2reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
title Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
spellingShingle Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
Souza, Rodrigo Santos Severo de
cattle
colostomy
malformation
peritonitis
bovino
colostomia
malformação
peritonite
title_short Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
title_full Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
title_fullStr Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
title_full_unstemmed Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
title_sort Perosomus acaudatus associado à atresia anal em bezerro: relato de caso
author Souza, Rodrigo Santos Severo de
author_facet Souza, Rodrigo Santos Severo de
Siqueira, Henrique Ravalha e
Dallanôra, Caroline Garlet
Stroeher, Romário
Rech, Rodrigo Dalmina
Cecim, Marcelo da Silva
Fidelis Junior, Otavio Luiz
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rêgo
author_role author
author2 Siqueira, Henrique Ravalha e
Dallanôra, Caroline Garlet
Stroeher, Romário
Rech, Rodrigo Dalmina
Cecim, Marcelo da Silva
Fidelis Junior, Otavio Luiz
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rêgo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Rodrigo Santos Severo de
Siqueira, Henrique Ravalha e
Dallanôra, Caroline Garlet
Stroeher, Romário
Rech, Rodrigo Dalmina
Cecim, Marcelo da Silva
Fidelis Junior, Otavio Luiz
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rêgo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cattle
colostomy
malformation
peritonitis
bovino
colostomia
malformação
peritonite
topic cattle
colostomy
malformation
peritonitis
bovino
colostomia
malformação
peritonite
description This report aims to address the case of a calf presenting with Perosomus acaudatus associated with anal atresia. According to the owner, during the initial handling of the calf, observed the absence of the tail and anus. Subsequently, employees on the property performed a perforation in the perineal region. Upon being received by the Ruminant Clinic team at HVU-UFSM, the absence of the tail and anus was confirmed, with the presence of a healing wound in the perineal region and a longitudinal depression in the dorsal region of the pelvis. A radiographic examination revealed three non-fused sacral vertebrae and the absence of coccygeal vertebrae. Additionally, the colon and rectum were filled with gas. The owner was proposed to undergo surgical treatment for the correction of anal atresia. Due to adhesions of the rectum in the pelvic region, it was im possible to perform anoplasty. Instead, a colostomy was performed on the abdominal wall in the left inguinal region. After the procedure, the patient was able to defecate; however, in the following week, it exhibited apathy and prostration. A sample of peritoneal fluid was collected, revealing a change in color, turbidity, and an increase in nucleated cells. Given the findings, euthanasia was performed, followed by a necropsy of the animal. The observations included the absence of coccygeal vertebrae, the presence of only three sacral vertebrae, diffuse fibrinonecrosupurative peritonitis, diffuse transmural necrotizing colitis, and multifocal necrotizing dermatitis. The occurrence of Perosomus acaudatus, despite being rare, should always be closely examined to identify possible associated abnormalities. The outcome of this patient does not change the recommendation for surgical correction in cases of anal atresia.
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