GDV and gastric decompression techniques

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Gastric-dilatation volvulus (GDV) is a life-threatening emergency seen in large and giant breed dogs. Immediate stabilization includes IV access, aggressive fluid resuscitation, and gastric decompression. The question is, what’s the best way to decompress the stomach? This veterinary podcast weighs the pros and cons of trocharization versus orogastric tube placement. After all, trocharization is way easier… but does it work?

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  1. Hi Vet Girl Crew!
    What is your choice of tool for trocharization?
    As a relief vet I often find I am stuck with not much to work with other than 18 g catheters and needles — they don’t work very well!

  2. The video shows removing the stylet but in your podcast you recommend leaving the stylet in to prevent kinking?

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