Title of article :
Novel CT Features of an Abdominal Gossypiboma in a Female Dog
Author/Authors :
Auger, Mylene Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tennessee, USA , Olin, Shelly Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tennessee, USA , Morandi, Federica Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tennessee, USA
Abstract :
Case Description. An eight-year-old Golden Retriever was presented with hypercalcemia and a complex abdominal mass. Clinical
Findings. A well-defned, heterogeneously contrast-enhancing, cavitary, sof tissue attenuating, non-organ associated abdominal
mass was identifed caudal to the right kidney. Tis mass was confuent with the distal tip of the right limb of the pancreas. A
connected large, rim enhancing, cystic subcutaneous mass was also present in the right lumbar subcutaneous tissues, and there
were multiple fstulous tracts through the hypaxial musculature. Treatment and Outcome.Te dog underwent a surgical exploratory
laparotomy and a gossypiboma was removed from the intra-abdominal mass; the cystic extra-abdominal mass was drained
percutaneously. Surgical recovery was uneventful and a follow-up CT afer 3 months was consistent with resolving granulomatous
infammation and fbrosis. Clinical Relevance.Te presence of multiple peripherally enhancing tracts extending from the abdominal
mass through the hypaxial musculature is a CT feature which has not yet been described in the veterinary literature. Additionally,
incorporation of the pancreas into the abdominal mass has also not yet been described in the veterinary literature.
Keywords :
Abdominal Gossypiboma , Female Dog
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine