Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery

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Autor(a) principal: Busato, Eduarda Maciel
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva-Meirelles, Jéssica Rodrigues, Castro, Monalisa Lukascek de, Guedes, Rogério Luizari, Basso, Fernando Zanlorenzi, Souza, Fernando Wiecheteck de, Deconto, Ivan, Dornbusch, Peterson Triches
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/26740
Resumo: Laryngeal hemiplegia is one of the most common upper airway affections in horses. Laringoplasty is indicated in high-performance animals, and when the only complaint is noisy breathing, ventriculectomy and cordectomy can be performed. This study aimed to establish a minimally invasive surgical approach to ventriculocordectomy in horses, through a videoendoscopic procedure. The technique was developed in two stages, the first one was a cadaveric study and the second one was in vivo, both using two flexible endoscopes. A bilateral ventriculocordectomy was performed in two cadavers, totaling the removal of four vocal cords. In the second stage, a left unilateral ventriculocordectomy was performed in three animals with laryngeal hemiplegia. The vocal cords were pulled by one of the endoscopes with 3.2mm grasping forceps, while the second equipment was used for the resection of vocal cords with a flexible electrode adapted for monopolar electrosurgery (electrocautery). The average time for removal of the vocal cords was 23±5 minutes. In the postoperative care, moderate inflammation around the surgical wound was observed, with complete healing in 21 days in one horse and 28 days in the other two. One animal presented exuberant granulation tissue on the surgical site. Other complications due to the tested technique were not noticed; therefore, it could be a less invasive option for ventriculocordectomy in horses. The developed technique proved to be effective for ventriculocordectomy execution in horses. The main advantages of this approach were reduced surgical time, shorter healing average time, no need for daily dressings and return to normal activities in a shorter period when compared to other surgical approaches. The limitation of the technique consists of the need for two endoscopes for its accomplishment. Further studies, with more animals, are needed to improve the technique.
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spelling Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocauteryVentriculocordectomia trans-endoscópica em equinos, com uso de eletrocautério monopolarHorsesLaryngeal hemiplegiaMinimally invasive surgery.CavalosCirurgia minimamente invasivaHemiplegia de laringe.Laryngeal hemiplegia is one of the most common upper airway affections in horses. Laringoplasty is indicated in high-performance animals, and when the only complaint is noisy breathing, ventriculectomy and cordectomy can be performed. This study aimed to establish a minimally invasive surgical approach to ventriculocordectomy in horses, through a videoendoscopic procedure. The technique was developed in two stages, the first one was a cadaveric study and the second one was in vivo, both using two flexible endoscopes. A bilateral ventriculocordectomy was performed in two cadavers, totaling the removal of four vocal cords. In the second stage, a left unilateral ventriculocordectomy was performed in three animals with laryngeal hemiplegia. The vocal cords were pulled by one of the endoscopes with 3.2mm grasping forceps, while the second equipment was used for the resection of vocal cords with a flexible electrode adapted for monopolar electrosurgery (electrocautery). The average time for removal of the vocal cords was 23±5 minutes. In the postoperative care, moderate inflammation around the surgical wound was observed, with complete healing in 21 days in one horse and 28 days in the other two. One animal presented exuberant granulation tissue on the surgical site. Other complications due to the tested technique were not noticed; therefore, it could be a less invasive option for ventriculocordectomy in horses. The developed technique proved to be effective for ventriculocordectomy execution in horses. The main advantages of this approach were reduced surgical time, shorter healing average time, no need for daily dressings and return to normal activities in a shorter period when compared to other surgical approaches. The limitation of the technique consists of the need for two endoscopes for its accomplishment. Further studies, with more animals, are needed to improve the technique.Hemiplegia de laringe representa uma das afecções mais frequentes em vias aéreas anteriores de cavalos. Em animais de alto desempenho esportivo a laringoplastia é indicada, e nos casos em que a única queixa é o ruído respiratório recomenda-se realizar a ventriculectomia e a cordectomia. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo estabelecer uma abordagem cirúrgica minimamente invasiva, através de videocirurgia, para realização da ventriculocordectomia em cavalos. A técnica cirúrgica foi desenvolvida em duas etapas, sendo a primeira cadavérica e a segunda in vivo, ambas utilizando videoendoscópios flexíveis. A primeira consistiu na realização de ventriculocordectomia bilateral em dois cadáveres, para padronização da técnica, totalizando quatro cordas vocais removidas. Na segunda, procedeu-se a ventriculocordectomia unilateral esquerda em três animais naturalmente afetados pela hemiplegia de laringe. As cordas vocais foram tracionadas utilizando uma pinça de preensão de 3,2mm, através do canal de trabalho de endoscópio flexível, e com o segundo equipamento similar, realizou-se a ressecção da corda vocal com eletrodo flexível monopolar adaptado para eletrocirurgia (eletrocautério), também através do canal de trabalho. O tempo médio dos procedimentos foi de 23±5 minutos. No período pós-operatório observou-se moderada inflamação ao redor da incisão, sendo o tempo de cicatrização total de 21 dias em um cavalo e 28 dias nos outros dois. Um dos animais apresentou tecido de granulação exuberante no local de excisão da corda vocal, que foi tratado com infiltração de corticosteróide. Não foram observadas outras intercorrências inerentes à técnica proposta, sendo esta uma opção pouco invasiva, que dispensa a realização da laringotomia. A técnica desenvolvida no presente trabalho mostrou-se promissora para realização da ventriculocordectomia em cavalos. As principais vantagens desta abordagem foram: tempo trans cirúrgico reduzido, tempo médio de cicatrização menor, eliminação da necessidade de curativos diários e retorno dos animais às atividades normais em um período inferior, quando comparado às outras abordagens cirúrgicas. A limitação da técnica consiste na necessidade de dois endoscópios para sua realização. Mais estudos, com um número maior de animais, são necessários para aprimorar a técnica.UEL2017-10-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2674010.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n5p3363Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 38 No. 5 (2017); 3363-3370Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 38 n. 5 (2017); 3363-33701679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
Ventriculocordectomia trans-endoscópica em equinos, com uso de eletrocautério monopolar
title Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
spellingShingle Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
Busato, Eduarda Maciel
Horses
Laryngeal hemiplegia
Minimally invasive surgery.
Cavalos
Cirurgia minimamente invasiva
Hemiplegia de laringe.
title_short Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
title_full Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
title_fullStr Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
title_full_unstemmed Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
title_sort Trans-endoscopic ventriculocordectomy in horses using monopolar electrocautery
author Busato, Eduarda Maciel
author_facet Busato, Eduarda Maciel
Silva-Meirelles, Jéssica Rodrigues
Castro, Monalisa Lukascek de
Guedes, Rogério Luizari
Basso, Fernando Zanlorenzi
Souza, Fernando Wiecheteck de
Deconto, Ivan
Dornbusch, Peterson Triches
author_role author
author2 Silva-Meirelles, Jéssica Rodrigues
Castro, Monalisa Lukascek de
Guedes, Rogério Luizari
Basso, Fernando Zanlorenzi
Souza, Fernando Wiecheteck de
Deconto, Ivan
Dornbusch, Peterson Triches
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Busato, Eduarda Maciel
Silva-Meirelles, Jéssica Rodrigues
Castro, Monalisa Lukascek de
Guedes, Rogério Luizari
Basso, Fernando Zanlorenzi
Souza, Fernando Wiecheteck de
Deconto, Ivan
Dornbusch, Peterson Triches
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Horses
Laryngeal hemiplegia
Minimally invasive surgery.
Cavalos
Cirurgia minimamente invasiva
Hemiplegia de laringe.
topic Horses
Laryngeal hemiplegia
Minimally invasive surgery.
Cavalos
Cirurgia minimamente invasiva
Hemiplegia de laringe.
description Laryngeal hemiplegia is one of the most common upper airway affections in horses. Laringoplasty is indicated in high-performance animals, and when the only complaint is noisy breathing, ventriculectomy and cordectomy can be performed. This study aimed to establish a minimally invasive surgical approach to ventriculocordectomy in horses, through a videoendoscopic procedure. The technique was developed in two stages, the first one was a cadaveric study and the second one was in vivo, both using two flexible endoscopes. A bilateral ventriculocordectomy was performed in two cadavers, totaling the removal of four vocal cords. In the second stage, a left unilateral ventriculocordectomy was performed in three animals with laryngeal hemiplegia. The vocal cords were pulled by one of the endoscopes with 3.2mm grasping forceps, while the second equipment was used for the resection of vocal cords with a flexible electrode adapted for monopolar electrosurgery (electrocautery). The average time for removal of the vocal cords was 23±5 minutes. In the postoperative care, moderate inflammation around the surgical wound was observed, with complete healing in 21 days in one horse and 28 days in the other two. One animal presented exuberant granulation tissue on the surgical site. Other complications due to the tested technique were not noticed; therefore, it could be a less invasive option for ventriculocordectomy in horses. The developed technique proved to be effective for ventriculocordectomy execution in horses. The main advantages of this approach were reduced surgical time, shorter healing average time, no need for daily dressings and return to normal activities in a shorter period when compared to other surgical approaches. The limitation of the technique consists of the need for two endoscopes for its accomplishment. Further studies, with more animals, are needed to improve the technique.
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