Long-term survival and complications following small intestinal resection and partially stapled, functional end-to-end anastomosis.

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Elizabeth Katherine Kopec, Martha Stevens, Oliver Crowe, Chris Wright, Joanna Suthers
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the long-term survival and postoperative complications in horses that had undergone small intestinal resection and a modified anastomosis technique using a partially stapled, functional end-to-end anastomosis.

Study design: Observational retrospective case series.

Animals: A total of 25 horses underwent small intestinal resection and a partially stapled, functional end-to-end anastomosis.

Methods: A modified technique to create a partially stapled, functional end-to-end anastomosis is described. The clinical case records of all horses that fulfilled the criteria between January 1, 2010 and January 1, 2020 were reviewed. Data on short-term survival and postoperative complications were collated. A telephone questionnaire of owners was undertaken to evaluate long-term survival.

Results: Duration of follow up was from one to 4232 days (median 785 days). A total of 21/25 (84%) of horses survived to discharge, 19/25 (76%) horses were alive at 6 and 12 months and 64% survived to 2 years. A total of 64% of horses developed at least one postoperative complication. Two horses developed a small intestinal volvulus necessitating repeat laparotomy. One horse had kinking at the anastomosis site diagnosed at post-mortem examination.

Conclusion: Partially stapled functional end-to-end anastomosis technique in this study had similar short- and long-term survival to those reported in previous studies using handsewn techniques, but severe complications at the anastomosis site occurred in >10% of cases.

Clinical relevance: The anastomosis technique described appears to have similar short- and long-term survival and complication rates, compared to more commonly used anastomosis techniques. However, there is potential for severe complications at the anastomosis site.

小肠切除术和部分缝合、功能性端端吻合术后的长期存活率和并发症。
研究目的本研究旨在调查接受小肠切除术和改良吻合术的马匹的长期存活率和术后并发症:研究设计:观察性回顾性病例系列:共有25匹马接受了小肠切除术和部分缝合、功能性端对端吻合术:方法:描述了一种改良技术,用于创建部分缝合的功能性端对端吻合术。回顾了 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 1 月 1 日期间符合标准的所有马匹的临床病例记录。整理了短期存活率和术后并发症的数据。对马主进行了电话问卷调查,以评估长期存活率:随访时间从 1 天到 4232 天不等(中位数为 785 天)。共有21/25(84%)匹马在出院时存活,19/25(76%)匹马在6个月和12个月时存活,64%的马存活至2年。64%的马至少出现了一种术后并发症。有两匹马出现了小肠卷曲,需要再次进行开腹手术。一匹马在死后检查时被诊断出吻合部位有扭结:结论:本研究中的部分缝合功能性端对端吻合技术的短期和长期存活率与之前使用手缝技术的研究报告相似,但吻合部位出现严重并发症的病例超过 10%:临床意义:与更常用的吻合技术相比,所述吻合技术的短期和长期存活率及并发症发生率相似。然而,吻合部位有可能出现严重并发症。
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Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Surgery 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
22.20%
发文量
162
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a source of up-to-date coverage of surgical and anesthetic management of animals, addressing significant problems in veterinary surgery with relevant case histories and observations. It contains original, peer-reviewed articles that cover developments in veterinary surgery, and presents the most current review of the field, with timely articles on surgical techniques, diagnostic aims, care of infections, and advances in knowledge of metabolism as it affects the surgical patient. The journal places new developments in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary to help better understand and evaluate the surgical patient.
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