What surgical procedure helps limit stomach twisting in deep-chested GSDs?

Answer

Gastropexy

Deep-chested breeds like the German Shepherd are naturally susceptible to Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV), commonly known as Bloat, which is a true life-threatening emergency where the stomach fills with gas and subsequently twists, cutting off critical circulation. Gastropexy is a preventative surgical intervention some owners choose, particularly when a female is spayed. This procedure involves surgically tethering the stomach wall directly to the body wall, which effectively limits the stomach's capacity to undergo the dangerous twisting motion (volvulus).

What surgical procedure helps limit stomach twisting in deep-chested GSDs?

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