Incidence of post-surgical complications in animals undergoing mass castration

Pubvet Pub Date : 2024-07-07 DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v18n07e1628
Estela Cristina Costa, Leonardo Trindade Ituassu
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The aim of this study is to research, evaluate and report on the incidence of post-surgical complications in animals undergoing mass castrations in order to raise awareness and show the possible consequences and errors that can arise, so that the body carrying out the procedures understands that measures need to be taken to prevent the problem from continuing. Large-scale control of the birth of puppies, through reproductive control measures, shows useful results in reducing or stabilizing the dog population. Such interventions can be achieved through sterilization programmes that continuously reach a satisfactory percentage for population control. Pet castration campaigns, using quick and legally compliant procedures, have been implemented in several cities, but little is known about the occurrence of post-operative complications in animals that undergo this type of action. The animals in this study presented various complications, including abscesses and bleeding. Milder and more common complications included diarrhea, vomiting, edema, agitation and apathy. In addition, one death was reported. Most of these complications can be avoided with good technique and preoperative examinations. It is therefore important that the veterinarians responsible for the campaigns are always aware of how to perform the technique correctly and with adequate asepsis, in order to avoid possible serious problems.
接受大规模阉割的动物手术后并发症的发生率
这项研究的目的是对接受大规模阉割的动物手术后并发症的发生率进行研究、评估和报告,以提高人们的认识,并说明可能产生的后果和错误,使实施手术的机构明白需要采取措施防止问题继续发生。通过生殖控制措施大规模控制小狗的出生,在减少或稳定狗的数量方面显示出有益的效果。这种干预措施可以通过绝育计划来实现,绝育比例应持续达到令人满意的数量控制水平。宠物阉割运动采用快速、合法的程序,已在多个城市实施,但人们对接受此类行动的动物术后并发症的发生情况知之甚少。本研究中的动物出现了各种并发症,包括脓肿和出血。较轻微和较常见的并发症包括腹泻、呕吐、水肿、烦躁和冷漠。此外,还报告了一起死亡病例。这些并发症大多可以通过良好的技术和术前检查得以避免。因此,负责这项活动的兽医必须始终了解如何正确地使用技术并进行充分的无菌操作,以避免可能出现的严重问题。
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