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The veterinary quarterly1990; 12(1); 46-50; doi: 10.1080/01652176.1990.9694241

Different types of inguinal herniation in two stallions and a gelding.

Abstract: Three horses with different and unusual types of inguinal herniation outside the vaginal cavity are described in detail. Attention is paid to the differences between these conditions and the more commonly occurring inguinal herniation inside the vaginal cavity.
Publication Date: 1990-01-01 PubMed ID: 2321351DOI: 10.1080/01652176.1990.9694241Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research examines three unusual cases of inguinal herniation occurring outside the vaginal cavity in horses. The study highlights the distinctiveness of these cases compared to the more common instances of inguinal herniation inside the vaginal cavity.

Objective Overview

The research focuses on so-called “outside” inguinal herniations in horses, which differ from the commonly seen “inside” inguinal herniations. The study reports on and analyses three cases of this unusual type of herniation.

Case Studies

  • The research presents three distinct case studies of horses – two stallions and one gelding – which suffered from these unusual outside inguinal herniations. Each case is examined in detail, considering symptoms, veterinary examinations, treatment administered, and post-treatment observations.

Comparison with Inside Inguinal Hernias

  • The paper compares the features of the outside inguinal hernias observed in these cases, particularly how they diverge from the inside inguinal hernias encountered more frequently in clinical practice. This comparison allows the researchers to highlight both the physical and symptomatic differences of these conditions.

Conclusions

  • In conclusion, the study offers new insights into the manifestation and treatment of external inguinal hernias in horses, providing further understanding of this condition. The variations between outside and inside inguinal hernias as outlined in this research may assist in future detection and treatment strategies for horses affected by this unusual form of herniation.

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van der Velden MA, Stolk PW. (1990). Different types of inguinal herniation in two stallions and a gelding. Vet Q, 12(1), 46-50. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.1990.9694241

Publication

ISSN: 0165-2176
NlmUniqueID: 7909485
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: 46-50

Researcher Affiliations

van der Velden, M A
  • Department of General and Large Animal Surgery, State University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Stolk, P W

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Hernia, Inguinal / veterinary
    • Horse Diseases
    • Horses
    • Male

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