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5.2.1 Percutaneous Placement of an Abdominal Drain

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Drains that are placed percutaneously are usually temporary because they are getting wrapped in the omentum within 12–24 hours. Those drains should only be used for draining a uroabdomen to diurese the patient and help control hyperkalemia to be able to safely induce general anesthesia. Different drains have been used.


Figure 5.1

Gastrointestinal Surgical Techniques in Small Animals

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