Clinical Evolution of a Case of Perineal Hernia in a Canine Resolved through the Technique of the Transposition of the Semitendinous Muscle

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Roger González Vatteone
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Cesar Esteban Britez Valinotti
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The objective of the present research was to determinate the clinical evolution of a case of perineal hernia in an 11 -year -old canine half breed, solved by the technique of the transposition of the semitendinous muscle. Postoperative clinical evaluations were made, evaluating presence / absence of pathologies of healing such as ulcers, fistulas, hypertrophic scar, keloids, seromas and tumefactions. The results obtained at 30 days of evaluation showed no pain, inflammation, ulcer, fistula, seroma, hypertrophic scar, keloid and recurrent bulging, all considered favorable signs within the present study. The tissue manipulation, due to the fairly wide incision, did not generate complication beyond the hemorrhage, being an effective technique.

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Roger González Vatteone. 2021. \u201cClinical Evolution of a Case of Perineal Hernia in a Canine Resolved through the Technique of the Transposition of the Semitendinous Muscle\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue G2): .

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Perineal hernia in dogs: causes, symptoms, and treatment options for veterinary medicine.
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The objective of the present research was to determinate the clinical evolution of a case of perineal hernia in an 11 -year -old canine half breed, solved by the technique of the transposition of the semitendinous muscle. Postoperative clinical evaluations were made, evaluating presence / absence of pathologies of healing such as ulcers, fistulas, hypertrophic scar, keloids, seromas and tumefactions. The results obtained at 30 days of evaluation showed no pain, inflammation, ulcer, fistula, seroma, hypertrophic scar, keloid and recurrent bulging, all considered favorable signs within the present study. The tissue manipulation, due to the fairly wide incision, did not generate complication beyond the hemorrhage, being an effective technique.

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