Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses

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Autor(a) principal: Spagnolo,Julio David
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sinhorini,Idercio Luis, Baccarin,Raquel Yvonne Arantes, Ambrosio,Aline Magalhães, Souto,Maria Teresa de Mello, Ida,Keila Kazue, Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The occlusion of inguinal ring is the treatment to avoid the inguinal hernia in horses. The aim of this study is evaluate the efficacy of homologous pericardium grafts for internal inguinal ring closure in horses, comparing mechanical or manual laparoscopic suture. Cross over study, using six healthy intact male Mangalarga breed horses aged between 3 and 12 years. Horses were operated under general anesthesia in 25º Trendelenburg position. Five laparoscopic portals were employed. Pericardium grafts measuring 4x5cm were anchored covering the left and right internal inguinal rings using either manual intracorporeal suture or laparoscopic stapler. Horses were followed-up during 11 weeks when were submitted to a laparoscopic control. Surgical time, trans and postoperative complications and effectiveness of internal inguinal closure were evaluated and statistically analyzed. The level of significance was set at 5% P<0.05. The procedures were realized without complications and the mean time required for manual and mechanical suture procedures differed significantly (67.8±15.3 and 14.1±2.1 min respectively; P<0.05). All manually sutured grafts remained in place and partial suture dehiscence with incomplete occlusion of the internal inguinal ring was observed in two stapled grafts. Non-severe complications were observed trans or postoperatively. One synechiae and three omental adhesions were observed by laparoscopic control on day 77, but without clinical relevance in the evaluated period. The use of homologous pericardium grafts was effectiveness to internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy. Mechanical suture was faster to perform than manual, but provided less satisfactory results concerning safety of graft fixation.
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spelling Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horsesequineinguinal hernialaparoscopyherniorraphyABSTRACT: The occlusion of inguinal ring is the treatment to avoid the inguinal hernia in horses. The aim of this study is evaluate the efficacy of homologous pericardium grafts for internal inguinal ring closure in horses, comparing mechanical or manual laparoscopic suture. Cross over study, using six healthy intact male Mangalarga breed horses aged between 3 and 12 years. Horses were operated under general anesthesia in 25º Trendelenburg position. Five laparoscopic portals were employed. Pericardium grafts measuring 4x5cm were anchored covering the left and right internal inguinal rings using either manual intracorporeal suture or laparoscopic stapler. Horses were followed-up during 11 weeks when were submitted to a laparoscopic control. Surgical time, trans and postoperative complications and effectiveness of internal inguinal closure were evaluated and statistically analyzed. The level of significance was set at 5% P<0.05. The procedures were realized without complications and the mean time required for manual and mechanical suture procedures differed significantly (67.8±15.3 and 14.1±2.1 min respectively; P<0.05). All manually sutured grafts remained in place and partial suture dehiscence with incomplete occlusion of the internal inguinal ring was observed in two stapled grafts. Non-severe complications were observed trans or postoperatively. One synechiae and three omental adhesions were observed by laparoscopic control on day 77, but without clinical relevance in the evaluated period. The use of homologous pericardium grafts was effectiveness to internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy. Mechanical suture was faster to perform than manual, but provided less satisfactory results concerning safety of graft fixation.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000200318Ciência Rural v.46 n.2 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150042info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSpagnolo,Julio DavidSinhorini,Idercio LuisBaccarin,Raquel Yvonne ArantesAmbrosio,Aline MagalhãesSouto,Maria Teresa de MelloIda,Keila KazueSilva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia daeng2016-02-26T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
title Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
spellingShingle Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
Spagnolo,Julio David
equine
inguinal hernia
laparoscopy
herniorraphy
title_short Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
title_full Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
title_fullStr Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
title_full_unstemmed Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
title_sort Internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy using homologous pericardium grafts in horses
author Spagnolo,Julio David
author_facet Spagnolo,Julio David
Sinhorini,Idercio Luis
Baccarin,Raquel Yvonne Arantes
Ambrosio,Aline Magalhães
Souto,Maria Teresa de Mello
Ida,Keila Kazue
Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
author_role author
author2 Sinhorini,Idercio Luis
Baccarin,Raquel Yvonne Arantes
Ambrosio,Aline Magalhães
Souto,Maria Teresa de Mello
Ida,Keila Kazue
Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spagnolo,Julio David
Sinhorini,Idercio Luis
Baccarin,Raquel Yvonne Arantes
Ambrosio,Aline Magalhães
Souto,Maria Teresa de Mello
Ida,Keila Kazue
Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv equine
inguinal hernia
laparoscopy
herniorraphy
topic equine
inguinal hernia
laparoscopy
herniorraphy
description ABSTRACT: The occlusion of inguinal ring is the treatment to avoid the inguinal hernia in horses. The aim of this study is evaluate the efficacy of homologous pericardium grafts for internal inguinal ring closure in horses, comparing mechanical or manual laparoscopic suture. Cross over study, using six healthy intact male Mangalarga breed horses aged between 3 and 12 years. Horses were operated under general anesthesia in 25º Trendelenburg position. Five laparoscopic portals were employed. Pericardium grafts measuring 4x5cm were anchored covering the left and right internal inguinal rings using either manual intracorporeal suture or laparoscopic stapler. Horses were followed-up during 11 weeks when were submitted to a laparoscopic control. Surgical time, trans and postoperative complications and effectiveness of internal inguinal closure were evaluated and statistically analyzed. The level of significance was set at 5% P<0.05. The procedures were realized without complications and the mean time required for manual and mechanical suture procedures differed significantly (67.8±15.3 and 14.1±2.1 min respectively; P<0.05). All manually sutured grafts remained in place and partial suture dehiscence with incomplete occlusion of the internal inguinal ring was observed in two stapled grafts. Non-severe complications were observed trans or postoperatively. One synechiae and three omental adhesions were observed by laparoscopic control on day 77, but without clinical relevance in the evaluated period. The use of homologous pericardium grafts was effectiveness to internal inguinal ring closure by laparoscopy. Mechanical suture was faster to perform than manual, but provided less satisfactory results concerning safety of graft fixation.
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