Iatrogenic cartilage injury associated with the use of stainless-steel cannulas and silicone-guarded cannulas for canine stifle arthroscopy.

I. Cortés, J. Warnock, B. Ranganathan, G. Bobe
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OBJECTIVE To determine the ability to reduce iatrogenic cartilage injury (IACI) during canine stifle arthroscopy by using a silicone arthroscope cannula guard. STUDY DESIGN Ex vivo canine cadaver experimental study. ANIMALS Paired canine stifles from 14 cadavers (≥20 kg). METHODS Stifles (N = 28) were assigned to unguarded traditional or silicone-guarded arthroscopy. Stifle arthroscopy and full joint exploration with meniscal probing was performed by a second-year surgery resident (I.C.) in fourteen canine cadavers, alternating between left and right stifles for guarded vs unguarded arthroscopy. After arthroscopy, stifles were disarticulated, and india ink assay was performed to identify IACI. Total IACI number, lesion length and area, duration of procedure, and procedure difficulty score were recorded for each stifle. RESULTS Unguarded arthroscopy resulted in more total IACI per joint (unguarded 5.2 ± 3.0, guarded 2.4 ± 1.4; P = .02), larger IACI area (unguarded 5.2 ± 4.2 mm2 , guarded 2.3 ± 1.5 mm2 ; P = .02), and IACI length (unguarded 13.6 ± 6.9 mm, guarded 8.6 ± 5.9 mm; P = .03). No difference was identified in duration of procedure (unguarded 11.8 ± 5.2 minutes, guarded 13.8 ± 4.3 minutes; P = .79) or procedure difficulty score (unguarded 1.7 ± 0.6, guarded 1.6 ± 0.6 P = .73). CONCLUSION Silicone-guarded arthroscope cannulas decreased IACI number and size during canine cadaveric stifle arthroscopy without increasing duration of procedure or surgical difficulty. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Silicone-guarded arthroscope cannulas may be safer than traditional cannulas for novice veterinary surgeons performing stifle arthroscopy.
犬膝关节镜下使用不锈钢套管和硅胶套管的医源性软骨损伤。
目的探讨硅胶关节镜套管保护对犬膝关节关节镜手术中减少医源性软骨损伤(IACI)的作用。研究设计:犬体尸体实验研究。动物:来自14具尸体(≥20公斤)的西班牙犬的窒息。方法28例患者分别接受无保护的传统关节镜检查和硅胶保护关节镜检查。由一名二年级外科住院医师(I.C.)对14具犬尸体进行了膝关节镜检查和半月板探针全关节探查,在有保护和无保护的关节镜检查中交替进行左、右膝关节检查。关节镜检查后,将膝关节分离,用墨迹法鉴定IACI。记录每次窒息的IACI总数、病变长度和面积、手术时间和手术难度评分。结果有保护关节镜下各关节总IACI(无保护5.2±3.0,有保护2.4±1.4;P = 0.02), IACI面积较大(未设防5.2±4.2 mm2,设防2.3±1.5 mm2;P = 0.02), IACI长度(无防护13.6±6.9 mm,有防护8.6±5.9 mm;P = .03)。两组在手术时间上无差异(无保护的11.8±5.2分钟,有保护的13.8±4.3分钟;P = 0.79)或手术难度评分(无保护的1.7±0.6,有保护的1.6±0.6 P = 0.73)。结论硅胶保护的关节镜套管在不增加手术时间和手术难度的情况下减少了犬尸体膝关节关节镜下IACI的数量和大小。临床意义硅胶保护的关节镜插管对于新手兽医进行膝关节镜检查可能比传统的插管更安全。
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