Intestinal surgery in small animals: historical foundations, current thinking, and future horizons

被引:22
作者
Ellison, Gary W. [1 ]
Case, J. Brad [1 ]
Regier, Penny J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Coll Vet Med, Dept Small Anim Clin Sci, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
关键词
LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED TECHNIQUE; SKIN STAPLES; GASTROINTESTINAL INCISIONS; RISK-FACTORS; SMALL-BOWEL; SURGICAL VARIABLES; ENTERIC CLOSURE; SUTURE MATERIAL; BARBED SUTURE; ANASTOMOSIS;
D O I
10.1111/vsu.13275
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Intestinal wounds require precise closure after intestinal biopsy, enterotomy, or enterectomy in small animals. Preexisting factors such as intra-abdominal sepsis and hypoalbuminemia as well as poor surgical technique increase the risk of intestinal dehiscence, with considerable negative impact on patient morbidity and mortality. Live dog studies have demonstrated the dangers of mucosal eversion especially in the septic abdomen. Approximating patterns preserve luminal diameter, heal optimally, and have equal bursting strength compared with inverting patterns after 24 hours. Simple interrupted and simple continuous suture patterns and disposable skin staples are established alternatives for manual wound closure. Knotless quilled suture currently used in laparoscopic gastropexy techniques shows bursting strength equal to monofilament sutures in dog cadaveric intestine. Dehiscence rates with hand sewn vs titanium automated stapling anastomosis are similar in uncomplicated cases; however, auto stapling devices may be the preferred method of anastomosis when preexisting abdominal sepsis is present and when patient size allows it. Regardless of the technique, current standard of care involves leak testing and omental wrapping, followed by early postoperative feeding. The past decade has ushered in an exciting new era of laparoscopic assisted techniques that have the potential to reduce postoperative pain and patient morbidity. An understanding of these applications will establish the future of minimally invasive small animal intestinal surgery for veterinary specialists. In summary, surgeons have a variety of methods at their disposal for optimal clinical outcome in small animal intestinal surgery.
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