# Small Intestinal Strangulation Secondary to Omental Adhesion Entrapment in a Dog

**Authors:** Alexandra Garrett, Hayley Gallaher, Maureen Spinner

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/crve/3644983 · Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine · 2025-05-29

## TL;DR

A dog developed a severe intestinal blockage caused by unusual adhesions from the omentum, likely due to prior surgeries.

## Contribution

This case highlights an unusual origin of adhesions causing intestinal strangulation in veterinary medicine.

## Key findings

- The dog's intestinal obstruction was caused by omental adhesions entrapping the jejunum.
- Previous surgeries likely contributed to extensive adhesion formation.
- The case emphasizes risks of post-surgical adhesions leading to severe complications.

## Abstract

A 6-year-old, male neutered, German Shorthaired Pointer was evaluated for acute onset of emesis, tenesmus, and restlessness. Abdominal radiographs suggested gastrointestinal obstruction or torsion. An exploratory laparotomy revealed an omental-to-mesenteric adhesion causing entrapment and strangulation of a segment of the jejunum, along with several other adhesions. The patient had undergone two previous laparotomies, which likely contributed to the extensive adhesion formation found intraoperatively. While postsurgical adhesion formation is a known complication in both human and veterinary medicine, this case is notable for the unusual origin of the adhesions arising from the omentum. Furthermore, the severity of strangulation resulting from this adhesion required more extensive surgery and posed a higher risk for long-term gastrointestinal complications, such as short bowel syndrome.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (taxon 9615)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Adhesion (MESH:D000267), gastrointestinal complications (MESH:D005767), short bowel syndrome (MESH:D012778), emesis (MESH:D014839), torsion (MESH:D050723), restlessness (MESH:D011595)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615]

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