Juan Muňoz1, Christian Bussy.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To report a standing hand-assisted laparoscopic technique for closure of the nephrosplenic space (NS), and short-term outcome in horses. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series. ANIMALS: Horses (n = 12) aged 5-14 years.
METHODS: Medical records (2007-2010) of horses treated for left dorsal displacement of the large colon (LDDLC) using a hand-assisted laparoscopic correction technique with closure of the NS in the same surgical procedure were reviewed. A modified grid laparotomy in the left paralumbar fossa was used with manual correction of LDDLC, after which the NS was closed with a laparoscopic technique. Follow up was obtained by telephone interview of owners or referring veterinarians.
RESULTS: Resolution of LDDLC and closure of the NS was successful, with only minor postoperative complications, in all horses. On short-term follow-up (>10 months; mean, 23.8 months), 2 horses had displacement of the large colon between the spleen and the body wall.
CONCLUSION: Standing hand-assisted laparoscopic correction of LDDLC and closure of the NS in a single surgical procedure is feasible. Appropriate case selection is mandatory when performing this combined technique. © Copyright 2013 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
OBJECTIVE: To report a standing hand-assisted laparoscopic technique for closure of the nephrosplenic space (NS), and short-term outcome in horses. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series. ANIMALS: Horses (n = 12) aged 5-14 years.
METHODS: Medical records (2007-2010) of horses treated for left dorsal displacement of the large colon (LDDLC) using a hand-assisted laparoscopic correction technique with closure of the NS in the same surgical procedure were reviewed. A modified grid laparotomy in the left paralumbar fossa was used with manual correction of LDDLC, after which the NS was closed with a laparoscopic technique. Follow up was obtained by telephone interview of owners or referring veterinarians.
RESULTS: Resolution of LDDLC and closure of the NS was successful, with only minor postoperative complications, in all horses. On short-term follow-up (>10 months; mean, 23.8 months), 2 horses had displacement of the large colon between the spleen and the body wall.
CONCLUSION: Standing hand-assisted laparoscopic correction of LDDLC and closure of the NS in a single surgical procedure is feasible. Appropriate case selection is mandatory when performing this combined technique. © Copyright 2013 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
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Year: 2013
PMID: 23330840 DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2012.01050.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Surg ISSN: 0161-3499 Impact factor: 1.495