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Outcomes and Complications in a Case Series of 39 Total Laparoscopic Prophylactic Gastropexies Using a Modified Technique

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Gastric dilatation and volvulus is a very severe condition that is most commonly seen in large and giant deep-chested dogs, although any dog may be affected. Recently, an increasing number of breeders and owners have become aware of the benefits of prophylactic gastropexy. Many techn...

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Autores principales: Giaconella, Veronica, Grillo, Riccardo, Giaconella, Roberto, Properzi, Roberto, Gialletti, Rodolfo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498478
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020255
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author Giaconella, Veronica
Grillo, Riccardo
Giaconella, Roberto
Properzi, Roberto
Gialletti, Rodolfo
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Grillo, Riccardo
Giaconella, Roberto
Properzi, Roberto
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Gastric dilatation and volvulus is a very severe condition that is most commonly seen in large and giant deep-chested dogs, although any dog may be affected. Recently, an increasing number of breeders and owners have become aware of the benefits of prophylactic gastropexy. Many techniques have been developed to perform gastropexy, but laparoscopic surgery, having very low levels of morbidity and invasiveness, fits well with the concept of prevention. The aim of this study is to validate a rapid, modified total laparoscopic prophylactic gastropexy technique with a low rate of complications. The results show that this procedure is safe and effective. Using this technique, it is possible to respect animal welfare and prevent the development of a life-threatening syndrome. ABSTRACT: Laparoscopic-assisted, laparoscopic, and endoscopic gastropexy techniques have been proven successful in recent years. Thanks to minimal invasiveness, low morbidity, and fast recovery, total laparoscopic gastropexy techniques have been gaining popularity. The objective of this study was to describe the use of a modified minimally invasive technique to perform prophylactic gastropexy in dogs. A case series study of 39 client-owned dogs was undertaken from June 2019 to August 2020. Each dog underwent total laparoscopic prophylactic gastropexy using a simple continuous barbed suture line and two laparoscopic needle holders without incising the seromuscular layer of the stomach and the abdominal wall. Surgical time, the number of stitches, and the length of suture were recorded. Telephone checks, owner questionnaires, and ultrasonographic exams were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure after surgery. The median gastropexy surgical time was 12 min (range 4–30 min), and the median length of the suture line was 3 cm (range 2–4 cm). The last follow-up check was carried out 9 months (mean, range 3–14 months) after surgery, and all ultrasonographic exams (n = 29) showed an intact gastropexy. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were noted. This total laparoscopic gastropexy technique was found to be safe, fast, simple, and with a low morbidity rate. It appears to be a new alternative to other methods of prophylactic gastropexy; however, further research in this area is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-79095192021-02-27 Outcomes and Complications in a Case Series of 39 Total Laparoscopic Prophylactic Gastropexies Using a Modified Technique Giaconella, Veronica Grillo, Riccardo Giaconella, Roberto Properzi, Roberto Gialletti, Rodolfo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Gastric dilatation and volvulus is a very severe condition that is most commonly seen in large and giant deep-chested dogs, although any dog may be affected. Recently, an increasing number of breeders and owners have become aware of the benefits of prophylactic gastropexy. Many techniques have been developed to perform gastropexy, but laparoscopic surgery, having very low levels of morbidity and invasiveness, fits well with the concept of prevention. The aim of this study is to validate a rapid, modified total laparoscopic prophylactic gastropexy technique with a low rate of complications. The results show that this procedure is safe and effective. Using this technique, it is possible to respect animal welfare and prevent the development of a life-threatening syndrome. ABSTRACT: Laparoscopic-assisted, laparoscopic, and endoscopic gastropexy techniques have been proven successful in recent years. Thanks to minimal invasiveness, low morbidity, and fast recovery, total laparoscopic gastropexy techniques have been gaining popularity. The objective of this study was to describe the use of a modified minimally invasive technique to perform prophylactic gastropexy in dogs. A case series study of 39 client-owned dogs was undertaken from June 2019 to August 2020. Each dog underwent total laparoscopic prophylactic gastropexy using a simple continuous barbed suture line and two laparoscopic needle holders without incising the seromuscular layer of the stomach and the abdominal wall. Surgical time, the number of stitches, and the length of suture were recorded. Telephone checks, owner questionnaires, and ultrasonographic exams were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure after surgery. The median gastropexy surgical time was 12 min (range 4–30 min), and the median length of the suture line was 3 cm (range 2–4 cm). The last follow-up check was carried out 9 months (mean, range 3–14 months) after surgery, and all ultrasonographic exams (n = 29) showed an intact gastropexy. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were noted. This total laparoscopic gastropexy technique was found to be safe, fast, simple, and with a low morbidity rate. It appears to be a new alternative to other methods of prophylactic gastropexy; however, further research in this area is warranted. MDPI 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7909519/ /pubmed/33498478 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020255 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Outcomes and Complications in a Case Series of 39 Total Laparoscopic Prophylactic Gastropexies Using a Modified Technique
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title_fullStr Outcomes and Complications in a Case Series of 39 Total Laparoscopic Prophylactic Gastropexies Using a Modified Technique
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes and Complications in a Case Series of 39 Total Laparoscopic Prophylactic Gastropexies Using a Modified Technique
title_short Outcomes and Complications in a Case Series of 39 Total Laparoscopic Prophylactic Gastropexies Using a Modified Technique
title_sort outcomes and complications in a case series of 39 total laparoscopic prophylactic gastropexies using a modified technique
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498478
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020255
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