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Total laparoscopic gastropexy using 1 simple continuous barbed suture line in 63 dogs.
Takacs, Joel D; Singh, Ameet; Case, J Brad; Mayhew, Philipp D; Giuffrida, Michelle A; Caceres, Ana V; Fox-Alvarez, W Alexander; Runge, Jeffrey J.
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  • Takacs JD; Department of Clinical Studies, Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Singh A; Department of Clinical Studies, Companion Animal Hospital at the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
  • Case JB; Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Small Animal Hospital at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
  • Mayhew PD; Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, California.
  • Giuffrida MA; Department of Clinical Studies, Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Caceres AV; Department of Clinical Studies, Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Fox-Alvarez WA; Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Small Animal Hospital at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
  • Runge JJ; Department of Clinical Studies, Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Vet Surg ; 46(2): 233-241, 2017 Feb.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27990648
OBJECTIVE: To describe the use and outcome of a single, simple continuous, barbed suture line for prophylactic, total laparoscopic gastropexy in dogs. STUDY DESIGN: Multi-center, retrospective case series. ANIMALS: Sixty-three client-owned dogs. METHODS: Medical records of dogs undergoing total laparoscopic gastropexy using a barbed suture at 4 academic veterinary hospitals from 2011-2015 were reviewed. Data collected included signalment, procedure time, procedure-associated complications, short-term complications, and long-term outcome. All procedures were performed under general anesthesia in dorsal to dorsal-left oblique recumbency. Laparoscopic ports were placed on ventral midline in 1 of 3 port configurations, and 5 mm laparoscopic needle drivers were used for intracorporeal sutured gastropexy with unidirectional barbed suture. The gastropexy was positioned just caudal to the 13th rib, 2-4 cm lateral to the rectus abdominis muscle. RESULTS: Sixty-three dogs underwent total laparoscopic gastropexy with a single, simple continuous, barbed suture line. Median gastropexy surgery time was 70 minutes (interquartile range [IQR] 60-90 minutes). One dog sustained splenic laceration from Veress needle penetration during initial abdominal insufflation. Short term (>24 hours to 6 months postoperative) complications included incisional seroma formation (n = 2) and suture reaction (n = 1). Long term (>6 months postoperative) complications included intermittent regurgitation and chronic diarrhea in 1 dog. Fifteen dogs had postoperative ultrasound and all had intact gastropexy sites. CONCLUSION: Total laparoscopic barbed gastropexy using a single, simple continuous, barbed suture line in dogs is safe and results in an intact gastropexy long term.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vólvulo Gástrico / Técnicas de Sutura / Enfermedades de los Perros / Gastropexia Tipo de estudio: Evaluation_studies / Observational_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Vet Surg Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vólvulo Gástrico / Técnicas de Sutura / Enfermedades de los Perros / Gastropexia Tipo de estudio: Evaluation_studies / Observational_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Vet Surg Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article