João Martins, Afonso Grossinho, Liege Martins, Patrícia Cabral, José Diogo Dos-Santos, Sónia Campos
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Abstract
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the differences in intraoperative nociception, incision size and operative time between midline (OVEm) and flank ovariectomy (OVEf) in feral or stray cats.
Methods: Two groups of animals, the OVEm group (n = 19) and the OVEf group (n = 19), were evaluated at six intraoperative time points. Cats assigned to both groups were premedicated with dexmedetomidine (20 μg/kg IM) and methadone (0.2 mg/kg IM). General anaesthesia was induced with intravenous propofol to effect and maintained with isoflurane in 100% oxygen. The data collected included heart rate, non-invasive systolic and median blood pressure, respiratory rate, weight, body condition score, surgical time, incision size and rescue analgesia.
Results: Significant differences were observed between surgical approaches, with larger incision size (P <0.001) and longer surgery time (P = 0.04) in the OVEm group. No significant differences between surgical approaches were detected regarding intraoperative nociception (P >0.05).
Conclusions and relevance: Based on intraoperative nociception, there is no strong reason to advocate a preferred surgical approach for feline OVE in sterilisation programmes; however, considering surgery time and incision size, the OVEf approach may contribute to the sterilisation of more animals and reduce the risk of wound dehiscence as it allows for smaller incisions to be made in animals where postoperative wound control is difficult or impossible.
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JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.