Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Nhirneyla Marques
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Borges, Talita Bianchin, Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini, Dantas, Sávio Soares Barbosa, Merlini, Natalie Bertelis, Belettini, Salviano Tramontin, Boscarato, André Giarola, Bastos, Rafael Martins, Sá, Thaís Camaso de, Quessada, Ana Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28685
Resumo: The aim of this article was to conduct a survey of surgical procedures performed on cats in a teaching veterinary hospital (TVH) for a period of seven months. Qualitative research was carried out, using percentage and numerical frequencies. In a veterinary teaching hospital, 92 cats submitted to surgeries were accompanied, and, 62 were females (67.39%; 62/92) and 30 males (32.61%; 30/92). Of the total cases, 61 were therapeutic surgical procedures (66.30%; 61/92), and 31 were elective surgeries (33.69%; 31/92). Of the elective surgeries, 22 were ovariohysterectomy (70.96%; 22/31) and nine were orchiectomies (29.03%; 9/31). Among therapeutic surgical procedures, the emergency surgeries were majority, representing 48 cases (78.68%; 48/61. The most frequent therapeutic surgery was ovariohysterectomy with 26 occurrences (42.62%; 26/61). The other surgical therapeutic procedures in order of frequency were: desobstruction urethral, fracture reduction, ocular bulb enucleation, incisional hernia correction, rectal prolapse correction and evisceration correction. There were three deaths, all in the postoperative period. The emergencies were highlighted and, among them, the most frequent surgery was ovariohysterectomy due to dystocic parturition, which may be linked to the use of contraceptives. In the veterinary clinical routine, there is a significant increase in feline patients. In this way, it is considered important that the feline species be the object of study in Brazil
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spelling Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospitalProcedimentos cirúrgicos em gatos em um hospital veterinário universitárioCirurgiaEmergênciaFelinoOvariohysterectomy.CirugíaEmergenciaFelinoOvariohisterectomía.SurgeryEmergencyFelineOvariohisterectomia.The aim of this article was to conduct a survey of surgical procedures performed on cats in a teaching veterinary hospital (TVH) for a period of seven months. Qualitative research was carried out, using percentage and numerical frequencies. In a veterinary teaching hospital, 92 cats submitted to surgeries were accompanied, and, 62 were females (67.39%; 62/92) and 30 males (32.61%; 30/92). Of the total cases, 61 were therapeutic surgical procedures (66.30%; 61/92), and 31 were elective surgeries (33.69%; 31/92). Of the elective surgeries, 22 were ovariohysterectomy (70.96%; 22/31) and nine were orchiectomies (29.03%; 9/31). Among therapeutic surgical procedures, the emergency surgeries were majority, representing 48 cases (78.68%; 48/61. The most frequent therapeutic surgery was ovariohysterectomy with 26 occurrences (42.62%; 26/61). The other surgical therapeutic procedures in order of frequency were: desobstruction urethral, fracture reduction, ocular bulb enucleation, incisional hernia correction, rectal prolapse correction and evisceration correction. There were three deaths, all in the postoperative period. The emergencies were highlighted and, among them, the most frequent surgery was ovariohysterectomy due to dystocic parturition, which may be linked to the use of contraceptives. In the veterinary clinical routine, there is a significant increase in feline patients. In this way, it is considered important that the feline species be the object of study in BrazilEl objetivo de este artículo fue realizar una encuesta sobre los procedimientos quirúrgicos en gatos que involucran la rutina de un hospital veterinario universitario. Fueron acompañados 92 gatos operados, 62 hembras (67,39%; 92/62) y 30 machos (32,61%; 30/92). Del total de casos, 61 fueron procedimientos quirúrgicos terapéuticos (66,30%; 61/92) y 31 fueron cirugías electivas (33,69%; 31/92). De las cirugías electivas, 22 fueron ovariohisterectomía (70,96%; 22/31) y nueve fueron orquiectomías (29,03%; 9/31). Entre los procedimientos quirúrgicos terapéuticos, las cirugías urgentes fueron mayoritarias, representando 48 casos (78,68%; 48/61). Las cirugías terapéuticas más frecuentes fueron las ovariohisterectomías (OH) con 26 ocurrencias (42,62%; 26/61). Los otros procedimientos quirúrgicos terapéuticos en orden de frecuencia fueron: desobstrucción uretral, reducción de la fractura, enucleación del globo ocular, corrección de la hernia incisional, corrección del prolapso rectal y corrección de la evisceración. Hubo tres muertes, todas en el postoperatorio. Destacaron las urgencias y, entre ellas, la cirugía más frecuente fue la ovariohisterectomía por parto distócico, que puede estar ligada al uso de anticonceptivos. En la rutina clínica veterinaria, la especie felina muestra un importante crecimiento. Así, se considera importante que los felinos sean objeto de estudio en Brasil.O objetivo deste artigo foi realizar um levantamento sobre procedimentos cirúrgicos em gatos envolvendo a rotina de um Hospital veterinário universitário. Foram acompanhados 92 gatos submetidos a cirurgias, sendo 62 fêmeas (67.39%; 92/62) e 30 machos (32.61%; 30/92). Do total de casos, 61 foram procedimentos cirúrgicos terapêuticos (66.30%; 61/92) e 31 foram cirurgias eletivas (33.69%; 31/92). Das cirurgias eletivas, 22 foram ovariohisterectomia (70.96%; 22/31) e nove foram orquiectomias (29.03%; 9/31). Entre os procedimentos cirúrgicos terapêuticos, as cirurgias de urgência foram maioria, representando 48 casos (78.68%; 48/61). As cirurgias terapêuticas mais frequentes foram as ovariohisterectomias (OH) com 26 ocorrências (42.62%; 26/61). Os outros procedimentos cirúrgicos terapêuticos em ordem de frequência foram: desobstrução uretral, redução de fraturas, enucleação do bulbo ocular, correção de hérnia incisional, correção de prolapso retal e correção de evisceração. Ocorreram três óbitos, todos no pós-operatório. As emergências tiveram destaque e, entre elas, a cirurgia mais frequente foi ovariohisterectomia por parto distócico o que pode estar ligado ao uso de anticoncepcionais. Na rotina clínica veterinária a espécie felina apresenta expressivo crescimento. Desta forma, considera-se importante que os felinos sejam objeto de estudo no Brasil.Research, Society and Development2022-04-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2868510.33448/rsd-v11i6.28685Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 6; e2011628685Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 6; e2011628685Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 6; e20116286852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28685/24939Copyright (c) 2022 Nhirneyla Marques Rodrigues; Talita Bianchin Borges; Arthur Venicius Sbaraini Leitzke; Sávio Soares Barbosa Dantas; Natalie Bertelis Merlini; Salviano Tramontin Belettini; André Giarola Boscarato; Rafael Martins Bastos; Thaís Camaso de Sá; Ana Maria Quessadahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Nhirneyla Marques Borges, Talita Bianchin Leitzke, Arthur Venicius SbarainiDantas, Sávio Soares Barbosa Merlini, Natalie Bertelis Belettini, Salviano Tramontin Boscarato, André Giarola Bastos, Rafael Martins Sá, Thaís Camaso de Quessada, Ana Maria 2022-05-13T18:04:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28685Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:00.327190Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
Procedimentos cirúrgicos em gatos em um hospital veterinário universitário
title Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
spellingShingle Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
Rodrigues, Nhirneyla Marques
Cirurgia
Emergência
Felino
Ovariohysterectomy.
Cirugía
Emergencia
Felino
Ovariohisterectomía.
Surgery
Emergency
Feline
Ovariohisterectomia.
title_short Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
title_full Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
title_fullStr Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
title_full_unstemmed Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
title_sort Surgical procedures in cats in a teaching veterinary hospital
author Rodrigues, Nhirneyla Marques
author_facet Rodrigues, Nhirneyla Marques
Borges, Talita Bianchin
Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini
Dantas, Sávio Soares Barbosa
Merlini, Natalie Bertelis
Belettini, Salviano Tramontin
Boscarato, André Giarola
Bastos, Rafael Martins
Sá, Thaís Camaso de
Quessada, Ana Maria
author_role author
author2 Borges, Talita Bianchin
Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini
Dantas, Sávio Soares Barbosa
Merlini, Natalie Bertelis
Belettini, Salviano Tramontin
Boscarato, André Giarola
Bastos, Rafael Martins
Sá, Thaís Camaso de
Quessada, Ana Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Nhirneyla Marques
Borges, Talita Bianchin
Leitzke, Arthur Venicius Sbaraini
Dantas, Sávio Soares Barbosa
Merlini, Natalie Bertelis
Belettini, Salviano Tramontin
Boscarato, André Giarola
Bastos, Rafael Martins
Sá, Thaís Camaso de
Quessada, Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cirurgia
Emergência
Felino
Ovariohysterectomy.
Cirugía
Emergencia
Felino
Ovariohisterectomía.
Surgery
Emergency
Feline
Ovariohisterectomia.
topic Cirurgia
Emergência
Felino
Ovariohysterectomy.
Cirugía
Emergencia
Felino
Ovariohisterectomía.
Surgery
Emergency
Feline
Ovariohisterectomia.
description The aim of this article was to conduct a survey of surgical procedures performed on cats in a teaching veterinary hospital (TVH) for a period of seven months. Qualitative research was carried out, using percentage and numerical frequencies. In a veterinary teaching hospital, 92 cats submitted to surgeries were accompanied, and, 62 were females (67.39%; 62/92) and 30 males (32.61%; 30/92). Of the total cases, 61 were therapeutic surgical procedures (66.30%; 61/92), and 31 were elective surgeries (33.69%; 31/92). Of the elective surgeries, 22 were ovariohysterectomy (70.96%; 22/31) and nine were orchiectomies (29.03%; 9/31). Among therapeutic surgical procedures, the emergency surgeries were majority, representing 48 cases (78.68%; 48/61. The most frequent therapeutic surgery was ovariohysterectomy with 26 occurrences (42.62%; 26/61). The other surgical therapeutic procedures in order of frequency were: desobstruction urethral, fracture reduction, ocular bulb enucleation, incisional hernia correction, rectal prolapse correction and evisceration correction. There were three deaths, all in the postoperative period. The emergencies were highlighted and, among them, the most frequent surgery was ovariohysterectomy due to dystocic parturition, which may be linked to the use of contraceptives. In the veterinary clinical routine, there is a significant increase in feline patients. In this way, it is considered important that the feline species be the object of study in Brazil
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