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Intra-abdominal resection of the umbilical vein and urachus of bovine fetuses using laparoscopy and celiotomy: surgical time and feasibility (cadaveric study).

Heytor Jales Gurgel1, Simon Silva de Sousa1, João Pedro Monteiro Barroso1, Gabrielle Patrizi Braga Vasconcelos1, Daniele Lira Dos Santos1, Luiz Henrique Vilela Araújo1, Loise Araújo de Sousa1, Gabriela Melo Alves Dos Santos1, Kayan da Cunha Rossy1, Verena Siqueira da Silva1, Camila do Espirito Santo Fernandes1, Barbara da Conceição Guilherme1, Helaine Freitas Miranda1, Carla Rozilene Guimarães Silva1, Rodrigo Dos Santos Albuquerque1, Luisa Pucci Bueno Borges1, Gilson Ferreira de Araújo2, Renata Sitta Mariano Landers3, Pedro Paulo Maia Teixeira1, Francisco Décio de Oliveira Monteiro4.   

Abstract

Surgical intervention for umbilical diseases in calves, when indicated, is a complementary and indispensable therapeutic resource for the treatment of umbilical conditions and is commonly performed using celiotomy. However, laparoscopy has demonstrated feasibility in many diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of the techniques and the surgical time of laparoscopy and celiotomy used in intra-abdominal resection of the umbilical vein and urachus of bovine fetuses (cadavers). Resection of the umbilical vein and urachus using laparoscopy and celiotomy was performed in 26 anatomical specimens (bovine fetuses obtained from an official slaughterhouse). Resection of umbilical structures was feasible with both techniques, but shorter surgical time and minimal tissue damage were achieved using laparoscopy. Laparoscopy requires specialized training and appropriate instruments and is an important tool for diagnostic and therapeutic exploration of the umbilical structures, liver, bladder, and associated/adjacent structures.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33674673      PMCID: PMC7935971          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84621-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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