Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Giseli dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Luz, Mônica Jorge, Atallah, Fabiane Azeredo, Peters, Jussara, Amaral, Lívia Gomes, Estupnañ, Oscar Fernando Tirado, Antunes, Fernanda, Oliveira, André Lacerda de Abreu
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/652
Resumo: ABSTRACT. Ferreira G.S., Luz M.J., Atallah F.A., Peters J., Amaral L.G., Estupnañ O.F.T., Antunes F. & Oliveira A.L.A. [Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique]. Oclusão tubária em cães utilizando a técnica de Laparo-Endoscópica Single Site Surgery (Less) e a técnica videoassistida. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(Supl. 1):49-54, 2013. Curso de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Av. Alberto Lamego, 2000, Parque Califórnia, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ 28013-602, Brasil. E-mail:gigisanfer@gmail.com Sterilization techniques in female contraceptive methods represent important to prevent the occurrence of reproduction and diseases of the reproductive tract in the species. The tubal occlusion is a technique used in veterinary medicine, is considered a less invasive procedure than other sterilization techniques, performing this procedure using Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques (TCMI) is spreading, and the subject of studies by various authors. The aim of this work was the realization of tubal occlusion in dogs through techniques of laparoscopic access single and two portals. Operated 13 bitches were randomly divided into two groups G1 (single access) and G2 (two gates). Surgical time was measured and divided into T1 (surgical access time) and T2 (time operation procedure). G1 to an incision was made caudal to the umbilicus, creating the portals from this and access to the abdominal cavity to perform the tubal occlusion using electrosurgery. For G2 was first created a portal umbilical laparoscope for introduction of the second portal was created so assisted. After access to the abdominal cavity was performed tubal occlusion using electrosurgery. We used the Mann-Whitney test for evaluation of surgical time, and Pearson correlation for variables surgical time and weight of the animal. The mean surgical times for the G1 were 5.3 ± 1.251 min for the completion of surgical access and 15.16 ± 2.699 min for the procedure. With respect to Group 2, the average access time of surgery was 10.14 ± 2.604 min and the mean procedure 7 ± 1.024 min. There urinary bladder perforation after insertion of the first trocar in a G1 animal, and the occurrence of burns due to the use of electrocautery in 3 animals of the same group. It can be concluded from this study that the use of laparoscopic techniques for single access and two portals to perform tubal occlusion in dogs are viable options for sterilization or population control of domestic dogs, since it is a technique for rapid implementation and minimally invasive. There were few complications related to the techniques evaluated.
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spelling Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted techniqueOCLUSÃO TUBÁRIA EM CÃES UTILIZANDO A TÉCNICA DE LAPARO-ENDOSCÓPICA SINGLE SITE SURGERY (LESS) E A TÉCNICA VIDEOASSISTIDACaninoseletrocirurgiaoclusão tubárialaparoscopiaCanineselectrosurgerytubal occlusionlaparoscopyABSTRACT. Ferreira G.S., Luz M.J., Atallah F.A., Peters J., Amaral L.G., Estupnañ O.F.T., Antunes F. & Oliveira A.L.A. [Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique]. Oclusão tubária em cães utilizando a técnica de Laparo-Endoscópica Single Site Surgery (Less) e a técnica videoassistida. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(Supl. 1):49-54, 2013. Curso de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Av. Alberto Lamego, 2000, Parque Califórnia, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ 28013-602, Brasil. E-mail:gigisanfer@gmail.com Sterilization techniques in female contraceptive methods represent important to prevent the occurrence of reproduction and diseases of the reproductive tract in the species. The tubal occlusion is a technique used in veterinary medicine, is considered a less invasive procedure than other sterilization techniques, performing this procedure using Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques (TCMI) is spreading, and the subject of studies by various authors. The aim of this work was the realization of tubal occlusion in dogs through techniques of laparoscopic access single and two portals. Operated 13 bitches were randomly divided into two groups G1 (single access) and G2 (two gates). Surgical time was measured and divided into T1 (surgical access time) and T2 (time operation procedure). G1 to an incision was made caudal to the umbilicus, creating the portals from this and access to the abdominal cavity to perform the tubal occlusion using electrosurgery. For G2 was first created a portal umbilical laparoscope for introduction of the second portal was created so assisted. After access to the abdominal cavity was performed tubal occlusion using electrosurgery. We used the Mann-Whitney test for evaluation of surgical time, and Pearson correlation for variables surgical time and weight of the animal. The mean surgical times for the G1 were 5.3 ± 1.251 min for the completion of surgical access and 15.16 ± 2.699 min for the procedure. With respect to Group 2, the average access time of surgery was 10.14 ± 2.604 min and the mean procedure 7 ± 1.024 min. There urinary bladder perforation after insertion of the first trocar in a G1 animal, and the occurrence of burns due to the use of electrocautery in 3 animals of the same group. It can be concluded from this study that the use of laparoscopic techniques for single access and two portals to perform tubal occlusion in dogs are viable options for sterilization or population control of domestic dogs, since it is a technique for rapid implementation and minimally invasive. There were few complications related to the techniques evaluated.Técnicas de esterilização em cadelas representam métodos contraceptivos importantes para evitar a reprodução e a ocorrência de doenças do trato reprodutivo na espécie. A Oclusão tubária é uma técnica utilizada em Medicina Veterinária, sendo considerado um procedimento menos invasivo que outras técnicas de esterilização, a realização desse procedimento usando Técnicas Cirúrgicas Minimamente Invasivas (TCMI) está se difundindo, sendo tema de estudos de vários autores. O objetivo deste trabalho consistiu da realização da oclusão tubária em canídeos através das técnicas laparoscópicas de Acesso único e videoassistido. Foram operadas 13 cadelas, divididas aleatoriamente em dois grupos G1 (Acesso único) e G2 (videoassitida). O tempo cirúrgico foi cronometrado e dividido em T1(tempo de acesso cirúrgico) e T2 (tempo de procedimento operatório). Para G1 foi feita uma incisão caudal a cicatriz umbilical, criação dos portais a partir desta e acesso a cavidade abdominal para realização da oclusão tubária utilizando eletrocirurgia. Para G2 foi criada primeiro um portal umbilical para introdução do laparoscópio, o segundo portal foi criado de forma assistida. Após acesso a cavidade abdominal foi realizada a oclusão tubária utilizando eletrocirurgia. Foi utilizado o teste de Mann Whitney para avaliação do tempo cirúrgico, e correlação de Pearson para as variáveis tempo cirúrgico e peso do animal. Os tempos cirúrgicos médios referentes ao G1 foram de 5,3±1,251 min para a realização do acesso cirúrgico e de 15,16±2,699 min para a realização do procedimento. Com relação ao grupo 2, o tempo médio do acesso cirúrgico foi de 10,14±2,604 min e o tempo médio do procedimento de 7±1,024 min. Houve perfuração de vesícula urinária após a inserção do primeiro trocarter em um animal do G1, e ocorrência de queimaduras devido ao uso do bisturi elétrico em 3 animais do mesmo grupo. Pode-se concluir a partir deste estudo, que a utilização das técnicas laparoscópicas de acesso único e dois portais para realização de oclusão tubária em cadelas são opções viáveis na esterilização ou controle populacional de cães domésticos, uma vez que é uma técnica de rápida execução e pouco invasiva. Ocorreram poucas complicações relacionadas às técnicas avaliadas.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2012-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/652Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 35 No. Supl.1 (2013); 49-54Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 35 n. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
OCLUSÃO TUBÁRIA EM CÃES UTILIZANDO A TÉCNICA DE LAPARO-ENDOSCÓPICA SINGLE SITE SURGERY (LESS) E A TÉCNICA VIDEOASSISTIDA
title Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
spellingShingle Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
Ferreira, Giseli dos Santos
Caninos
eletrocirurgia
oclusão tubária
laparoscopia
Canines
electrosurgery
tubal occlusion
laparoscopy
title_short Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
title_full Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
title_fullStr Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
title_full_unstemmed Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
title_sort Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique
author Ferreira, Giseli dos Santos
author_facet Ferreira, Giseli dos Santos
Luz, Mônica Jorge
Atallah, Fabiane Azeredo
Peters, Jussara
Amaral, Lívia Gomes
Estupnañ, Oscar Fernando Tirado
Antunes, Fernanda
Oliveira, André Lacerda de Abreu
author_role author
author2 Luz, Mônica Jorge
Atallah, Fabiane Azeredo
Peters, Jussara
Amaral, Lívia Gomes
Estupnañ, Oscar Fernando Tirado
Antunes, Fernanda
Oliveira, André Lacerda de Abreu
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Giseli dos Santos
Luz, Mônica Jorge
Atallah, Fabiane Azeredo
Peters, Jussara
Amaral, Lívia Gomes
Estupnañ, Oscar Fernando Tirado
Antunes, Fernanda
Oliveira, André Lacerda de Abreu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caninos
eletrocirurgia
oclusão tubária
laparoscopia
Canines
electrosurgery
tubal occlusion
laparoscopy
topic Caninos
eletrocirurgia
oclusão tubária
laparoscopia
Canines
electrosurgery
tubal occlusion
laparoscopy
description ABSTRACT. Ferreira G.S., Luz M.J., Atallah F.A., Peters J., Amaral L.G., Estupnañ O.F.T., Antunes F. & Oliveira A.L.A. [Tubal occlusion in dogs using the Technique Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site Surgery (Less) e video-Assisted technique]. Oclusão tubária em cães utilizando a técnica de Laparo-Endoscópica Single Site Surgery (Less) e a técnica videoassistida. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(Supl. 1):49-54, 2013. Curso de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Av. Alberto Lamego, 2000, Parque Califórnia, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ 28013-602, Brasil. E-mail:gigisanfer@gmail.com Sterilization techniques in female contraceptive methods represent important to prevent the occurrence of reproduction and diseases of the reproductive tract in the species. The tubal occlusion is a technique used in veterinary medicine, is considered a less invasive procedure than other sterilization techniques, performing this procedure using Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques (TCMI) is spreading, and the subject of studies by various authors. The aim of this work was the realization of tubal occlusion in dogs through techniques of laparoscopic access single and two portals. Operated 13 bitches were randomly divided into two groups G1 (single access) and G2 (two gates). Surgical time was measured and divided into T1 (surgical access time) and T2 (time operation procedure). G1 to an incision was made caudal to the umbilicus, creating the portals from this and access to the abdominal cavity to perform the tubal occlusion using electrosurgery. For G2 was first created a portal umbilical laparoscope for introduction of the second portal was created so assisted. After access to the abdominal cavity was performed tubal occlusion using electrosurgery. We used the Mann-Whitney test for evaluation of surgical time, and Pearson correlation for variables surgical time and weight of the animal. The mean surgical times for the G1 were 5.3 ± 1.251 min for the completion of surgical access and 15.16 ± 2.699 min for the procedure. With respect to Group 2, the average access time of surgery was 10.14 ± 2.604 min and the mean procedure 7 ± 1.024 min. There urinary bladder perforation after insertion of the first trocar in a G1 animal, and the occurrence of burns due to the use of electrocautery in 3 animals of the same group. It can be concluded from this study that the use of laparoscopic techniques for single access and two portals to perform tubal occlusion in dogs are viable options for sterilization or population control of domestic dogs, since it is a technique for rapid implementation and minimally invasive. There were few complications related to the techniques evaluated.
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