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Vet Surg ; 51(7): 1167-1174, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35899397

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To report the treatment and outcome of a a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) undergoing 3-portal laparoscopic hysterectomy. Additionally, the technique used for successful urinary catheterization is described. ANIMALS: A 29-year-old female intact chimpanzee with uterine bleeding. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical case report. METHODS: Uterine changes consistent with adenomyosis and/or endometriosis were noted on abdominal ultrasonographic and computed tomographic examinations. A urinary catheter was placed before a 3-portal laparoscopic hysterectomy with a uterine manipulator (VCare) and a vessel sealer (Ligasure). The uterus was submitted for histopathology. RESULTS: Preoperative urinary catheterization was achieved with several modifications and prevented bladder protrusion into the surgical field. Laparoscopy provided excellent visualization of the pelvic structures and VCare effectively maneuvered the uterus for a safe and efficient dissection. The use of the vessel sealer was effective, and bleeding was minimal. Anesthesia and surgery lasted 240 and 150 minutes, respectively. No complications were encountered. Histopathological changes of the uterus were consistent with adenomyosis and myometrial hyperplasia. The chimpanzee recovered uneventfully and returned to normal behavior with no recurrence of uterine bleeding 5 months after surgery. CONCLUSION: The 3-portal laparoscopic technique reported here allowed hysterectomy without complication in this chimpanzee. Urinary catheterization was technically challenging but successful.


Assuntos
Adenomiose , Laparoscopia , Adenomiose/patologia , Adenomiose/cirurgia , Adenomiose/veterinária , Animais , Feminino , Histerectomia/métodos , Histerectomia/veterinária , Laparoscopia/métodos , Laparoscopia/veterinária , Pan troglodytes , Hemorragia Uterina/patologia , Hemorragia Uterina/cirurgia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Útero/patologia , Útero/cirurgia
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Zoo Biol ; 36(2): 132-135, 2017 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28394461

RESUMO

In 2011, a female Sumatran orangutan housed at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust became infertile following a massive antepartum hemorrhage in labor and the delivery of a stillborn infant. The placenta was infected with Pantoea sp. Hysterosalpingography (HSG) revealed blocked fallopian tubes, and pressurized fallopian tube perfusion was used to reverse the tubal occlusion. She subsequently conceived and following an intensive training program, we were able to measure umbilical artery waveform analysis for fetal well-being and placental localization to exclude placenta previa, which could complicate pregnancy and lead to catastrophic hemorrhage. The female went on to deliver a healthy offspring. We suggest that these techniques should be considered for other infertile females in the global captive population.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico , Doenças dos Símios Antropoides/terapia , Doenças das Tubas Uterinas/veterinária , Infertilidade Feminina/veterinária , Pongo abelii/fisiologia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Animais , Doenças dos Símios Antropoides/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças dos Símios Antropoides/etiologia , Doenças das Tubas Uterinas/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças das Tubas Uterinas/terapia , Feminino , Histerossalpingografia/veterinária , Infertilidade Feminina/diagnóstico por imagem , Infertilidade Feminina/etiologia , Infertilidade Feminina/terapia , Perfusão/veterinária , Gravidez , Resultado do Tratamento , Hemorragia Uterina/complicações
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Toxicol Pathol ; 41(7): 1011-5, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23416960

RESUMO

An annular, reddened lesion with mild serosal hemorrhage and no tumorous mass formation was detected in the right uterine horn of a 37-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rat that had postpubertal vaginal bleeding. Histological examination revealed prominent proliferation of the endometrium, which occupied the uterine lumen. There were numerous aberrant vascular spaces filled with erythrocytes, proliferation of stromal cells, and inflammatory infiltrates including hemosiderin-laden macrophages in the endometrium. These vasculatures extended into the myometrium, and in a transverse section of the lesion, they were mostly distributed throughout the circumference of the uterus. They were irregular in shape and interconnected, forming a large vascular sinus and anastomosing reticular channels. In the area with serosal hemorrhage, the muscular layer covering the large irregular vascular space had undergone degeneration and necrosis. The lining cells of the vasculatures were often plump, and they protruded into the lumen and were arranged in a tombstone or hobnail manner. Immunostaining revealed that these cells were positive for von Willebrand factor and CD34. The aberrant vasculatures were not accompanied by pericytes or muscular layer, although a discontinuous muscular wall was present around some of them. From these results, the uterine lesion was diagnosed as a vascular hamartoma.


Assuntos
Hamartoma/veterinária , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Neoplasias Uterinas/veterinária , Neoplasias Vasculares/veterinária , Animais , Feminino , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Útero/irrigação sanguínea , Útero/patologia
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Can Vet J ; 52(7): 768-71, 2011 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22210942

RESUMO

Two unrelated rats were presented to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine emergency service for vaginal bleeding. Each was taken to surgery due to marked blood loss and suspicion of uterine pathology. Despite similar clinical presentation, gross and histopathologic examination revealed 2 different underlying disease processes, uterine dilatation with mild endometritis and vaginal polyp.


Assuntos
Endometrite/veterinária , Pólipos/veterinária , Doenças dos Roedores/diagnóstico , Animais , Endometrite/diagnóstico , Endometrite/cirurgia , Feminino , Pólipos/diagnóstico , Pólipos/cirurgia , Ratos , Doenças dos Roedores/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Hemorragia Uterina/diagnóstico , Hemorragia Uterina/cirurgia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária
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Aust Vet J ; 87(1): 66-9, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19178483

RESUMO

A 48-year-old, multiparous, female hybrid orang-utan (Pongo abelii/pygmaeus) was investigated after a 3-year history of irregular and excessively heavy menstrual bleeding. Opportunistic pelvic examinations over a 2.5-year period were non-diagnostic. Medical therapy was not effective. A subtotal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-ovariectomy was performed. A pedunculated mass spanning 90% of the uterine lumen was seen grossly, and histopathology confirmed uterine adenomyosis. Adenomyosis is defined as the ectopic occurrence or diffuse implantation of endometrial tissue, including glands and stroma, into the myometrium. It is common in older, usually premenopausal, multiparous women and is frequently associated with other uterine pathology, including endometrial hyperplasia and leiomyomas. The most common clinical signs are dysmenorrhoea and heavy menstrual bleeding; however, up to 35% of women are asymptomatic. Diagnosis is difficult and requires myometrial sampling and an experienced pathologist. A hysterectomy in this case was diagnostic and curative. There have been few reports of uterine adenomyosis in non-human primates and none reported in an orang-utan. Uterine adenomyosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis in any multiparous, aged, non-human female primate with irregular and excessively heavy menstrual bleeding, and hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-ovariectomy is recommended as a diagnostic and therapeutic solution.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Símios Antropoides/diagnóstico , Endometriose/veterinária , Pongo pygmaeus , Doenças Uterinas/veterinária , Animais , Doenças dos Símios Antropoides/cirurgia , Endometriose/diagnóstico , Endometriose/cirurgia , Feminino , Histerectomia/veterinária , Resultado do Tratamento , Doenças Uterinas/diagnóstico , Doenças Uterinas/cirurgia , Hemorragia Uterina/etiologia , Hemorragia Uterina/cirurgia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 232(9): 1345-51, 2008 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18447780

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To determine signalment, physical examination and clinicopathologic abnormalities, outcome, and subsequent fertility of mares with periparturient hemorrhage (PPH) and identify factors associated with outcome (ie, survival vs death). DESIGN: Retrospective case series. ANIMALS: 73 mares. PROCEDURES: Medical records were reviewed for information on age, breed, initial complaint, physical examination and clinicopathologic abnormalities, treatment, outcome, and subsequent fertility. RESULTS: Median age was 14.0 years (range, 5 to 24 years), and median number of foals produced prior to the diagnosis of PPH was 8 (range, 1 to 16). Ten (14%) mares had prepartum hemorrhage and 63 (86%) had postpartum hemorrhage. Treatment was aimed at restoring cardiovascular volume, enhancing coagulation, controlling pain, and reducing the effects of endotoxemia. Sixty-one (84%) mares survived and 12 (16%) died or were euthanized. Common complications included fever, leukopenia, retained fetal membranes, increased digital pulses, thrombophlebitis, and cardiac arrhythmias. Of the 53 surviving mares for which subsequent breeding information was available, 26 (49%) produced 1 or more foals after recovering from PPH. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Results suggested that PPH can develop in mares of any age and parity. Treatment was associated with a good prognosis for survival and a reasonable prognosis for future fertility.


Assuntos
Fertilidade/fisiologia , Doenças dos Cavalos/epidemiologia , Hemorragia Pós-Parto/veterinária , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Fatores Etários , Animais , Feminino , Doenças dos Cavalos/mortalidade , Doenças dos Cavalos/patologia , Cavalos , Paridade , Hemorragia Pós-Parto/epidemiologia , Hemorragia Pós-Parto/mortalidade , Hemorragia Pós-Parto/patologia , Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Análise de Sobrevida , Hemorragia Uterina/epidemiologia , Hemorragia Uterina/mortalidade , Hemorragia Uterina/patologia
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Can Vet J ; 49(2): 177-9, 2008 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18309748

RESUMO

An adult female Toggenburg goat with a history of acute vaginal bleeding and death was presented for postmortem examination. Necropsy, histologic examination, and immunohistochemical staining revealed the presence of a leiomyoma that originated from the uterine cervix, occupied most of the vaginal lumen, and had a bleeding, frayed artery in the caudal end.


Assuntos
Doenças das Cabras/diagnóstico , Leiomioma/veterinária , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/veterinária , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Animais , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Doenças das Cabras/mortalidade , Cabras , Leiomioma/complicações , Leiomioma/diagnóstico , Leiomioma/mortalidade , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/complicações , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/diagnóstico , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/mortalidade , Hemorragia Uterina/etiologia , Hemorragia Uterina/mortalidade
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Equine Vet J ; 31(3): 208-11, 1999 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10402133

RESUMO

This study was designed to evaluate the haemostatic suture as a means of preventing haemorrhage from the hysterotomy in mares after caesarean section. At 2 university hospitals 1982-1994, 48 mares had caesarean section for dystocia, 10 as an elective, and 8 mares concurrently with colic surgery. The haemostatic suture was used in 31 of 66 mares (47%) and surgery period was significantly (P<0.05) shorter when it was not applied. Anaemia (PCV<30%) was recorded in 13 (22%) of 58 mares, excluding the colic group, and the haemostatic suture did not after this proportion of mares that had anaemia. Anaemia was 5 times more probable following caesarean section than vaginal delivery, evidence that bleeding from the hysterotomy is a serious and common complication of caesarean section in mares. Severe uterine haemorrhage was recorded in 3 mares that had an haemostatic suture (10%) and in 2 mares that did not (6%). The latter two mares died of haemorrhage. The suture, therefore did not eliminate post operative anaemia and severe uterine haemorrhage. If omitted, the hysterotomy should be closed with a full thickness pattern that is sufficiently tight to compress vessels in the uterine wall.


Assuntos
Cesárea/veterinária , Técnicas Hemostáticas/veterinária , Cavalos/cirurgia , Histerotomia/veterinária , Técnicas de Sutura/veterinária , Anemia/etiologia , Anemia/veterinária , Animais , Cesárea/efeitos adversos , Cólica/complicações , Cólica/cirurgia , Cólica/veterinária , Distocia/cirurgia , Distocia/veterinária , Feminino , Hematócrito/veterinária , Histerotomia/efeitos adversos , Hemorragia Pós-Operatória/complicações , Hemorragia Pós-Operatória/prevenção & controle , Hemorragia Pós-Operatória/veterinária , Gravidez , Técnicas de Sutura/normas , Suturas/veterinária , Hemorragia Uterina/complicações , Hemorragia Uterina/prevenção & controle , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária
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Vet Rec ; 112(19): 454-5, 1983 May 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6346658

RESUMO

A five-and-a-half weeks pregnant Airedale terrier with a genital haemorrhage was presented. It had a history of oestrous irregularities. It was found to be anaemic and Escherichia coli was isolated from vaginal swabs. Oestradiol and progesterone levels were normal. Two fetuses were aborted on day 41 of gestation. Antibiotic treatment was given. The haemorrhage ceased but on day 61 an abnormal vaginal discharge was seen. A caesarean operation was performed from which resulted three dead and two live fetuses, which died within two days. E coli was isolated from the uterine content, although the bitch was still receiving antibiotics; it was also still anaemic. It is probable that the haemorrhage was caused by an endotoxin produced by the E coli. The anaemia in the bitch did not improve the chances of fetal survival.


Assuntos
Aborto Animal/etiologia , Doenças do Cão/terapia , Infecções por Escherichia coli/veterinária , Aborto Séptico/etiologia , Aborto Séptico/veterinária , Animais , Cães , Infecções por Escherichia coli/terapia , Feminino , Morte Fetal/veterinária , Gravidez , Hemorragia Uterina/terapia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária
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Vet Rec ; 97(13): 240-4, 1975 Sep 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1179609

RESUMO

The clinical features of uterine rupture in 26 cows are reviewed. In 12 animals, the foetus was still mainly or entirely within the uterus but in the remaining 14 it was displaced into the peritoneal cavity. Apparent predisposing causes suggest that the condition is usually secondary to some other form of dystocia.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Bovinos , Ruptura Uterina/veterinária , Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/etiologia , Doenças dos Bovinos/cirurgia , Distocia/etiologia , Distocia/veterinária , Enfisema/complicações , Enfisema/veterinária , Feminino , Doenças Fetais/complicações , Doenças Fetais/veterinária , Peritonite/etiologia , Peritonite/veterinária , Gravidez , Anormalidade Torcional/veterinária , Hemorragia Uterina/etiologia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Ruptura Uterina/complicações , Ruptura Uterina/cirurgia
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Tijdschr Diergeneeskd ; 116(1): 7-9, 1991 Jan 01.
Artigo em Holandês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1989130

RESUMO

A case of dystocia in a cow delivered by Caesarean section, complicated by haemorrhages and a dying calf, is reported. The heifer had to be slaughtered and only then the clinical findings could be accounted for by close examination of the uterus. This case was very likely one of spontaneously reduced uterine torsion.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Bovinos/cirurgia , Cesárea/veterinária , Distocia/veterinária , Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/patologia , Distocia/cirurgia , Feminino , Morte Fetal/veterinária , Gravidez , Anormalidade Torcional/veterinária , Doenças Uterinas/veterinária , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária
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Theriogenology ; 75(3): 411-420.e1, 2011 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21112080

RESUMO

Endometrial bleeding during proestrus is a well-known phenomenon in the bitch. However, the exact events on the cellular level have not been studied. In the present investigation, immunohistochemical methods and transmission electron microscopy were employed to obtain more information about this cyclic event in canines. Long, stretched blood vessels were seen in H&E stained sections during proestrus. These vessels showed mitotic activity, as evidenced by Ki67 immunostaining. Although the endothelial lining and basement membrane of endometrial blood vessels seemed continuous, as indicated by immunohistochemical staining for laminin and Von Willebrand factor, transmission electron microscopy showed an extreme thinning and even interruption of the vascular wall in endometrial venules. Platelets were frequently seen in those areas, and also detected by immunohistochemistry. Interestingly, all endometrial capillaries examined by electron microscopy had an intact wall. We therefore postulate the endometrial venules to be the blood vessels that are mainly responsible for proestrus endometrial bleeding, rather than subepithelial capillaries.


Assuntos
Cães/anatomia & histologia , Cães/fisiologia , Endométrio/irrigação sanguínea , Proestro/fisiologia , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária , Animais , Capilares/ultraestrutura , Feminino , Imunofluorescência/veterinária , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterinária , Antígeno Ki-67/análise , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão/veterinária , Vênulas/ultraestrutura
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Nord Vet Med ; 26(7-8): 444-7, 1974.
Artigo em Sueco | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4138732

RESUMO

PIP: The use of discoumarol for causing abortion in mink is discussed. D icoumarol affects the coagulation mechanism of the blood. Coumarol derivatives are very similar to the Vitamin-K complex and are assimilated into the enzyme system in the place of Vitamin-K, inactivating the enzyme system. Depending on dosage, dicoumarol can serve as a poison, an anticoagulant, or a means of inducing abortion. In an experiment involving 15 mink, it was found that .2-.6 mg. of dicoumarol/kg of body weight, given through an 8-10 day period resulted in abortion. Doses of 1.2-1.3 mg/kg of body weight given through a 4-6 day period can cause fatal hemorrhaging.^ieng


Assuntos
Aborto Animal/induzido quimicamente , Dicumarol/toxicidade , Vison , Ração Animal , Animais , Dicumarol/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Gravidez , Hemorragia Uterina/induzido quimicamente , Hemorragia Uterina/veterinária
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