Palliative Intermittent Drainage of Neoplastic Pericardial Effusions with a Permanent Subcutaneous Pleural Access Port.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Dolores María Porteiro Vázquez, Patricia Gómez Gómez-Díaz, Maitane Solagaistua Gaminde, José Enrique Villaluenga Rodríguez
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Abstract

Recurrent pericardial effusion (PE) with cardiac tamponade due to a cardiac mass was identified in two dogs. Cytology of the masses was consistent with a malignant epithelial tumor with a neuroendocrine appearance in both cases. Given the location and description, an ectopic thyroid carcinoma was considered the most likely cytological diagnosis. Pericardiectomy and chemotherapy were proposed in both cases, but the owners declined to perform any invasive surgical treatment, and an alternative option was offered to palliate the symptoms associated with PE. Placement of a subcutaneous pleural access port in the pericardial cavity was achieved to drain the PE and avoid the need to perform serial percutaneous pericardiocentesis. The placement of a subcutaneous access port appeared to be safe and well tolerated in two patients for whom more invasive treatment was declined and may be considered for future similar cases.

永久性胸膜下通道间歇引流肿瘤性心包积液的姑息性治疗。
反复心包积液(PE)与心脏填塞,由于心脏肿块是确定在两只狗。肿块的细胞学检查符合恶性上皮肿瘤,两例均有神经内分泌表现。鉴于位置和描述,异位甲状腺癌被认为是最可能的细胞学诊断。两例患者均建议心包切除术和化疗,但业主拒绝进行任何侵入性手术治疗,并提供了另一种选择来缓解与PE相关的症状。我们在心包腔内放置了一个皮下胸膜通道,以排出PE,避免了连续进行经皮心包穿刺的需要。在两名患者中,皮下通道的放置似乎是安全且耐受性良好的,他们拒绝了更多的侵入性治疗,可能会考虑在未来类似的病例中使用。
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57
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of the JAAHA is to publish relevant, original, timely scientific and technical information pertaining to the practice of small animal medicine and surgery.
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