An update on equine post-operative ileus: Definitions, pathophysiology and management

Equine Vet J. 2018 May;50(3):292-303. doi: 10.1111/evj.12801. Epub 2018 Jan 29.

Abstract

Post-operative ileus (POI) is a serious condition which any horse undergoing abdominal surgery is at risk of developing, leading to increased hospitalisation time and resulting costs. Advances in the understanding of the development of equine POI are mainly based on human and rodent literature, where manipulation-induced inflammation has been identified as a trigger, with activation of resident muscularis externa macrophages playing a crucial role in the pathophysiology. Despite many pharmacological trials in all species, there is no single completely successful treatment for POI, highlighting that the condition is multifactorial in cause and requires a multimodal approach to minimise its incidence.

Keywords: POI; abdomen; colic; gastrointestinal motility; horse; surgery.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Horse Diseases / etiology*
  • Horse Diseases / physiopathology
  • Horse Diseases / therapy
  • Horses
  • Ileus / etiology
  • Ileus / physiopathology
  • Ileus / veterinary*
  • Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction / etiology
  • Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction / physiopathology
  • Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction / veterinary
  • Postoperative Complications / physiopathology
  • Postoperative Complications / therapy
  • Postoperative Complications / veterinary*
  • Risk Factors