JeetVet Endoscopy · Clinical Records | Endoscopic Clinical Practice of Vascular Ring Anomaly

JeetVet Endoscopy · Clinical Records | Endoscopic Clinical Practice of Vascular Ring Anomaly

Summary

A 1.5-month-old kitten with persistent vomiting was diagnosed with PRAA. Using JeetVet veterinary endoscopy, precise diagnosis and surgery were achieved. The soft, flexible scope minimized trauma and supported a smooth recovery.

JeetVet Endoscopy · Clinical Records | Endoscopic Clinical Practice of Vascular Ring Anomaly

I. Patient Background

1. Basic Information

Name: Xiao Guai

Breed: Orange Cat

Sex: Female

Age: 1.5 months

2. Chief Clinical Symptoms

After being adopted and fed goat milk, occasional vomiting occurred. As the kitten grew and was switched to solid cat food, vomiting became a daily occurrence.

II. Routine Examination

Laboratory examination led to the diagnosis of vascular ring anomaly (PRAA), with surgical intervention recommended.

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III. Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

1. Diagnosis: PRAA

2. Treatment Outcome:
Surgical intervention was performed, and prognosis is usually favorable.

3. Postoperative Management:
Routine fluid therapy, feeding with elevated food, and placement in a Bailey chair for 1–3 months.

IV. Analysis and Discussion

The success of this case can be attributed to two key factors:

1. Precise and Efficient Diagnostic System
Based on the detailed description of clinical symptoms provided by the pet owner, combined with imaging examination results, a rapid and accurate diagnosis was achieved. This established a solid foundation for targeted treatment.

2. Significant Advantages of Minimally Invasive Endoscopy
The use of JeetVet veterinary endoscope provided a high-definition visual field. Its soft and slender insertion section greatly reduced irritation and the risk of injury to the gastrointestinal mucosa, effectively preventing complications such as intestinal obstruction.

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