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Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine, volume 2024, pages 1-4
Sternal Dislocation and Associated Lung Lobe Hernia in a Cat
Martin Hamon
1
,
Philippe Haudiquet
2
,
Aurelie Bruwier
1
1
2
Clinique veterinaire VetRef, 7 Rue James Watt, 49070 Beaucouze, France
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-05-14
Journal:
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
scimago Q4
SJR: 0.147
CiteScore: 0.7
Impact factor: —
ISSN: 20907001, 2090701X
Abstract
Sternal luxation/dislocation is a rare condition and is most often the result of trauma. Medical and surgical management have been described, with scarce information regarding the best treatment option for these cases. A 1-year-old domestic shorthair cat was presented for severe sternal dislocation and a left humeral fracture. Given the displacement observed at the level of the sternum and pain associated, surgical stabilization was elected. A partial lung lobe hernia was identified during the open stabilization of the sternum. Management of the hernia and sternal luxation stabilization were performed with the aid of video-assisted thoracoscopy. The cat recovered uneventfully, and no postoperative complications were reported.
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