Comparison of medical versus surgical management of liver lobe torsion in rabbits

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2024-07-19

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https://doi.org/10.18849/ve.v9i3.687

Abstract

PICO Question
Does medical management of liver lobe torsion in rabbits reduce mortality compared with surgical intervention?

 

Clinical bottom line

Category of research

Treatment.

Number and type of study designs reviewed

Six studies were appraised in total. This consisted of three retrospective cohort studies and three case series.

Strength of evidence

Weak.

Outcomes reported

Medical management carries a similar 7-day survival rate compared to surgical treatment; however, long-term morbidity and mortality is increased compared with surgery. Delayed diagnosis and severe anaemia negatively affect outcomes of both groups.

Conclusion

Medical management does not reduce mortality compared with surgical treatment and within the literature there appears to be a preference for surgery when treating rabbits with liver lobe torsion.

 

How to apply this evidence in practice

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Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024): The third issue of 2024

Section: Knowledge Summaries

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