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Open Resection

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Intact blood vessels supplying the area to be resected are ligated and the affected portion of the stomach is sharply excised using a scalpel blade. The resection is continued until the cut edges are actively bleeding. This will ensure removal of all non‐viable tissue and allow normal healing. The stomach is then closed in two layers using an appropriately sized synthetic absorbable suture material (e.g. 2‐0 or 3‐0 polydioxanone). The mucosa and submucosa are closed with a simple continuous pattern and then the seromuscular layers are closed with a continuous or interrupted pattern, which may be appositional or inverting. The closure can be reinforced by over‐sewing a third layer with a continuous inverting pattern such as Cushing's or Lembert.

Small Animal Surgical Emergencies

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