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Background: In dogs pheochromocytoma usually compress and invade into the adjacent vessels and structures, whichmay lead to the occurrence of caudal vena caval tumor thrombi. The surgical approach in these cases requires adrenalectomy with caval thrombectomy. Conventionally, tourniquets and partial occlusion clamp are used to reduce intraoperativeblood loss, but in dogs with a large thrombus associated to a great local tumor invasion, the traditional technique may behindered. The aim of this study was to report the use of a purse-string suture during venotomy of the caudal vena cava forthrombectomy, as an alternative to tourniquet and partial occlusion clamp.Case: An 11-year-old male Daschound breed dog, was referred for evaluation because of the appearance of small blackenednodules in the ventral abdomen. During a search for metastatic lesions with abdominal ultrasound, the right adrenal wasidentified with significant volume increase, and presence of tumor-associate circular formation that appeared to invade thecaudal vena cava, suggestive of neoplastic invasion or thrombus. Abdominal computed tomography showed caudal venacava in its hepatic portion presenting considerable increase in diameter, with caudal dilation and presence of hypoattenuatingmaterial in its lumen. Right adrenal gland with rounded appearance and regular borders, heterogeneous parenchyma andjuxtaposed caudal vena cava suggesting invasion of this, confirming the sonographic findings. During exploratory celiotomy,adherence of the adrenal mass to the right renal vessels and invasion of the caudal vena cava were observed, leading to theneed of nephrectomy and venotomy for thrombectomy. To perform the venotomy, a Rumel tourniquet was placed looselyaround the vena cava only caudal to the invasion point of the tumor thrombus, cranially, tourniquet application was notpossible due to the presence of a large thrombus extending into the intrahepatic cava...
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Masculino , Animais , Cães , Feocromocitoma/cirurgia , Feocromocitoma/veterinária , Flebotomia/veterinária , Neoplasias das Glândulas Suprarrenais/veterináriaResumo
Background: In dogs pheochromocytoma usually compress and invade into the adjacent vessels and structures, whichmay lead to the occurrence of caudal vena caval tumor thrombi. The surgical approach in these cases requires adrenalectomy with caval thrombectomy. Conventionally, tourniquets and partial occlusion clamp are used to reduce intraoperativeblood loss, but in dogs with a large thrombus associated to a great local tumor invasion, the traditional technique may behindered. The aim of this study was to report the use of a purse-string suture during venotomy of the caudal vena cava forthrombectomy, as an alternative to tourniquet and partial occlusion clamp.Case: An 11-year-old male Daschound breed dog, was referred for evaluation because of the appearance of small blackenednodules in the ventral abdomen. During a search for metastatic lesions with abdominal ultrasound, the right adrenal wasidentified with significant volume increase, and presence of tumor-associate circular formation that appeared to invade thecaudal vena cava, suggestive of neoplastic invasion or thrombus. Abdominal computed tomography showed caudal venacava in its hepatic portion presenting considerable increase in diameter, with caudal dilation and presence of hypoattenuatingmaterial in its lumen. Right adrenal gland with rounded appearance and regular borders, heterogeneous parenchyma andjuxtaposed caudal vena cava suggesting invasion of this, confirming the sonographic findings. During exploratory celiotomy,adherence of the adrenal mass to the right renal vessels and invasion of the caudal vena cava were observed, leading to theneed of nephrectomy and venotomy for thrombectomy. To perform the venotomy, a Rumel tourniquet was placed looselyaround the vena cava only caudal to the invasion point of the tumor thrombus, cranially, tourniquet application was notpossible due to the presence of a large thrombus extending into the intrahepatic cava...(AU)
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Animais , Masculino , Cães , Feocromocitoma/cirurgia , Feocromocitoma/veterinária , Neoplasias das Glândulas Suprarrenais/veterinária , Flebotomia/veterináriaResumo
Doenças pulmonares intersticiais fibrosantes são doenças que afetam homens, mulheres e crianças, tem prognóstico ruim e os pacientes possuem sobrevida estimada entre 3 e 5 anos após a confirmação diagnóstica, sobretudo os portadores de Fibrose pulmonar idiopática. Estudos recentes demonstram a capacidade das células-tronco em se diferenciar em diferentes linhagens celulares e tecidos, como já comprovado em órgãos como coração, fígado, trato gastrointestinal, sistema nervoso e pulmão. Os objetivos deste trabalho foram os de estabelecer a espécie suína como modelo experimental e utilizar a terapia celular experimentalmente como possibilidade de estudo para tratamento das doenças pulmonares intersticiais fibrosantes. Para estabelecer o modelo experimental e induzir a doença nos dois grupos de animais estudados (grupos tratado e controle) foi utilizado sulfato de bleomicina pela via intratraqueal em procedimento único. Após a instalação da doença, os animais dos grupos tratado e controle foram submetidos a tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução (TCAR); um grupo tratado com terapia celular e após noventa dias os dois grupos reavaliados com TCAR antes da eutanásia, totalizando para os dois grupos, cento e oitenta dias de doença instalada. As análises tomográficas mostraram que o tempo para que a doença intersticial seja estabelecida ocorre até três meses após a infusão de bleomicina. As provas histológicas corroboram a viabilidade do modelo testado e as análises imunohistoquímicas sugerem a migração das células mononucleares de medula óssea para os pulmões, bem como a presença de populações celulares que indicam provável reestruturação do parênquima pulmonar
Fibrotic Interstitial pulmonary illnesses affect men, women and children, and presents bad prognostic, 3-5 years depending on the diagnostic confirmation, mainly in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Recent studies demonstrate the capacity of the stem cells in differentiating into different cellular lineages and different tissues, as in heart, liver, gastrointestinal, nervous system and lung. The objectives of this study were to investigate the possibility to consider the swine as experimental model of fibrotic pulmonary disease and experimental stem cell therapy. Bleomycin sulphate was injected into the trachea to induce the pulmonary disease in control and treatment groups. High resolution computed scan (TCAR) was carried out in both groups after the confirmation of the disease. The tomographic analyses showed that the interstitial illness was established after three months of the bleomicine infusion. Histologic investigation revealed the viability of the tested model and the imunohistochemical analyses suggest the migration of the mononuclear cells to the lungs, as well as the presence of new cellular populations that would indicate probable reorganization of the pulmonary parenchyma