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Prognosis

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Prognosis is favorable following uncomplicated reduction or resection. Reoccurrence rates range from 3% to 27% [2, 21] and are usually noted within three days of surgery but have been reported to occur up to three weeks following the procedure in dogs and 12 months after the initial surgery in cats [2, 7]. It appears that reoccurrence may be more frequent in patients undergoing manual reduction rather than resection and anastomosis but no other specific risk factors for reoccurrence have been identified [21]. Persistent regurgitation may occur in animals with gastroesophageal intussusception, in part because of megaesophagus, and adjustments to the feeding regimen may be required to decrease the chance of aspiration. Treatment for any underlying disease process identified should be addressed to minimize reoccurrence of intussusception. Enteroplication may diminish this risk but is not without the potential for serious complications.

Small Animal Surgical Emergencies

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