Thoracoscopic resection of cranial mediastinal masses: Retrospective study in 17 cats.

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Stefania Renier, Federico Massari, Manuel Jimenez Pelaez, Angelo Tapia-Araya, Vincenzo Montinaro, Felipe J Lillo-Araya, Roberto Properzi, Filippo Cinti
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, complications and outcomes of thoracoscopic resection of cranial mediastinal masses in cats.

Study design: Multi-institutional retrospective study.

Animals: A total of 17 client-owned cats.

Methods: Data collected from medical records of cats that underwent thoracoscopic surgery for cranial mediastinal masses between January 2019 and December 2024 included signalment, history, clinicopathologic features, preoperative diagnostic imaging and tumor measurement, anesthesiologic and surgical procedures, complications, and short- or long-term follow-ups.

Results: The most common clinical sign was dyspnea. All cats started with thoracoscopic surgical exploration. Non-emergent conversion to an open procedure (sternotomy or video-assisted procedures [VATS]) was necessary in six of 17 (35.29%) cats, with conversions primarily occurring in cases with masses larger than 5 cm. The median maximal tumor diameter was 6 cm (range: 2.2-8.1 cm). The most common tumor type was thymoma, identified in 12 of 17 (70.59%) cats. All cats survived the perioperative period and were alive at the short-term follow-up. Mean survival time was 390.62 days.

Conclusion: The presence of larger tumor sizes and adhesions were associated with higher conversion rates to open or VATS procedures, underscoring the importance of tumor dimensions in surgical planning.

Clinical significance: Thoracoscopic surgery for cranial mediastinal masses in cats is technically feasible, with favorable short-24 and long-term outcomes. Conversion rates were lower in cats with smaller masses without adhesions in this study.

胸腔镜切除17只猫颅纵隔肿物的回顾性研究。
目的:探讨胸腔镜下切除猫颅纵隔肿物的可行性、并发症及预后。研究设计:多机构回顾性研究。动物:共有17只客户拥有的猫。方法:从2019年1月至2024年12月期间接受胸腔镜手术治疗颅纵隔肿块的猫的病历中收集数据,包括信号、病史、临床病理特征、术前诊断成像和肿瘤测量、麻醉和外科手术、并发症以及短期或长期随访。结果:最常见的临床症状为呼吸困难。所有猫均以胸腔镜手术探查开始。17只猫中有6只(35.29%)需要进行非紧急转开腹手术(胸骨切开术或视频辅助手术[VATS]),主要发生在肿块大于5厘米的情况下。肿瘤中位最大直径为6cm(范围:2.2 ~ 8.1 cm)。最常见的肿瘤类型是胸腺瘤,17只猫中有12只(70.59%)被发现。所有猫在围手术期存活,并在短期随访时存活。平均生存时间为390.62 d。结论:较大肿瘤尺寸和粘连的存在与开放或VATS手术的较高转换率相关,强调了肿瘤尺寸在手术计划中的重要性。临床意义:胸腔镜手术治疗猫颅纵隔肿物在技术上是可行的,近期和远期疗效良好。在本研究中,没有粘连的小肿块猫的转换率较低。
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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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