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Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses
BACKGROUND: Due to the complexity of ruminant digestion, cannulation of organs of the digestive tract has been carried out in order to advance the understanding of digestive physiology, nutrient degradability, gastrointestinal diseases and biotechnological research. The abomasal cannulation is inter...
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author | Gurgel, Heytor Jales de Oliveira Monteiro, Francisco Décio Barroso, João Pedro Monteiro de Sousa, Loise Araújo dos Santos, Gabriela Melo Alves da Cunha Rossy, Kayan da Silva, Verena Siqueira do Espirito Santo Fernandes, Camila Silva, Carla Rozilene Guimarães dos Santos Albuquerque, Rodrigo Borges, Luisa Pucci Bueno Araújo, Luiz Henrique Vilela dos Santos, Daniele Lira da Câmara Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira Teixeira, Pedro Paulo Maia |
author_facet | Gurgel, Heytor Jales de Oliveira Monteiro, Francisco Décio Barroso, João Pedro Monteiro de Sousa, Loise Araújo dos Santos, Gabriela Melo Alves da Cunha Rossy, Kayan da Silva, Verena Siqueira do Espirito Santo Fernandes, Camila Silva, Carla Rozilene Guimarães dos Santos Albuquerque, Rodrigo Borges, Luisa Pucci Bueno Araújo, Luiz Henrique Vilela dos Santos, Daniele Lira da Câmara Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira Teixeira, Pedro Paulo Maia |
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description | BACKGROUND: Due to the complexity of ruminant digestion, cannulation of organs of the digestive tract has been carried out in order to advance the understanding of digestive physiology, nutrient degradability, gastrointestinal diseases and biotechnological research. The abomasal cannulation is interesting for nutritional studies, especially in suckling calves, to obtain fluid and abomasal content, evaluation of abomasal flow and function, and infusion of nutrients and drugs when it is intended to reach high concentrations in the organ. Conventionally, access and cannulation of digestive organs of ruminants has been performed by laparotomy, a method often criticized and classified as cruel by some sectors related to ethics and animal welfare. The aim of this present study is to describe and standardize a minimally invasive by laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in bovine fetuses (cadavers), which had been previously slaughtered by accident and would be discarded in local slaughterhouses. RESULTS: The abomasal cannulation technique was feasible, simple and did not present major difficulties. The surgical time for cannulation of the abomasum, from the insertion of the trocars to the completion of the technique with fixation of the organ to the abdominal wall, ranged from 9 to 27 min, with an average of 15.5 ± 6.62 min. CONCLUSIONS: The Laproscopic assisted abomasal cannulation in bovine fetuses was feasible and safe with minimal tissue injury to the abdominal wall and with short surgical time. More studies in the clinical routine related to minimally invasive abomasal content collection, abomasopexy and abomasotomy are required in order to demonstrate its impact and importance in bovine clinic. |
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spelling | pubmed-95980142022-10-27 Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses Gurgel, Heytor Jales de Oliveira Monteiro, Francisco Décio Barroso, João Pedro Monteiro de Sousa, Loise Araújo dos Santos, Gabriela Melo Alves da Cunha Rossy, Kayan da Silva, Verena Siqueira do Espirito Santo Fernandes, Camila Silva, Carla Rozilene Guimarães dos Santos Albuquerque, Rodrigo Borges, Luisa Pucci Bueno Araújo, Luiz Henrique Vilela dos Santos, Daniele Lira da Câmara Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira Teixeira, Pedro Paulo Maia BMC Vet Res Research BACKGROUND: Due to the complexity of ruminant digestion, cannulation of organs of the digestive tract has been carried out in order to advance the understanding of digestive physiology, nutrient degradability, gastrointestinal diseases and biotechnological research. The abomasal cannulation is interesting for nutritional studies, especially in suckling calves, to obtain fluid and abomasal content, evaluation of abomasal flow and function, and infusion of nutrients and drugs when it is intended to reach high concentrations in the organ. Conventionally, access and cannulation of digestive organs of ruminants has been performed by laparotomy, a method often criticized and classified as cruel by some sectors related to ethics and animal welfare. The aim of this present study is to describe and standardize a minimally invasive by laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in bovine fetuses (cadavers), which had been previously slaughtered by accident and would be discarded in local slaughterhouses. RESULTS: The abomasal cannulation technique was feasible, simple and did not present major difficulties. The surgical time for cannulation of the abomasum, from the insertion of the trocars to the completion of the technique with fixation of the organ to the abdominal wall, ranged from 9 to 27 min, with an average of 15.5 ± 6.62 min. CONCLUSIONS: The Laproscopic assisted abomasal cannulation in bovine fetuses was feasible and safe with minimal tissue injury to the abdominal wall and with short surgical time. More studies in the clinical routine related to minimally invasive abomasal content collection, abomasopexy and abomasotomy are required in order to demonstrate its impact and importance in bovine clinic. BioMed Central 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9598014/ /pubmed/36284310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-022-03473-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
spellingShingle | Research Gurgel, Heytor Jales de Oliveira Monteiro, Francisco Décio Barroso, João Pedro Monteiro de Sousa, Loise Araújo dos Santos, Gabriela Melo Alves da Cunha Rossy, Kayan da Silva, Verena Siqueira do Espirito Santo Fernandes, Camila Silva, Carla Rozilene Guimarães dos Santos Albuquerque, Rodrigo Borges, Luisa Pucci Bueno Araújo, Luiz Henrique Vilela dos Santos, Daniele Lira da Câmara Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira Teixeira, Pedro Paulo Maia Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
title | Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
title_full | Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
title_fullStr | Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
title_full_unstemmed | Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
title_short | Laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
title_sort | laparoscopy assisted abomasal cannulation in cadavers of bovine fetuses |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36284310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-022-03473-4 |
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