Effects of repeated transvaginal aspiration of immature follicles on mare health and ovarian status.

I C Velez, C Arnold, C C Jacobson, J D Norris, Y H Choi, J F Edwards, S S Hayden, K Hinrichs
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Abstract

Reasons for performing study: Transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicle aspiration (TVA) is performed clinically but there is little information available on complications associated with this procedure.

Objectives: It is possible that TVA is associated with damage to the ovary and may induce peritonitis or peritoneal adhesions. This study was conducted to determine the effect of repeated TVA on mare health and ovarian status.

Methods: Thirty-two mares were used for oocyte recovery via repeated TVA over a 3 year period; different mares were used each year. In Year 1, ovarian status was monitored in 11 mares by transrectal palpation and ultrasonography. In Year 2, 6 of 11 mares underwent abdominocentesis and were examined by laparoscopy after one TVA and again after multiple TVAs. In Year 3, 10 mares underwent multiple TVAs with either a 15 or a 12 gauge needle and the ovaries were removed for examination.

Results: Four hundred and twenty-seven aspiration sessions (390 via TVA and 37 via needle placement through the flank) and 3202 follicle punctures (3161 TVA and 41 flank) were performed. One mare developed an ovarian abscess. Transient rectal bleeding was evident after 16% of TVA sessions. No adhesions were found on laparoscopic or gross examination of ovaries and there were minimal changes on histological evaluation.

Conclusions: Follicle aspiration carries a small possibility (< 0.5%) of ovarian abscess formation. There is a possibility of rectal abrasion or puncture but little gross or histological damage to the ovary.

Potential relevance: These results provide a basis for using prophylactic administration of antibiotics after TVA and for advising mare owners of the rare but potential complications associated with the procedure.

反复经阴道抽吸未成熟卵泡对母马健康和卵巢状态的影响。
进行研究的原因:经阴道超声引导下的卵泡抽吸术(TVA)在临床上是可行的,但关于该手术相关并发症的信息很少。目的:TVA可能与卵巢损伤有关,并可能诱发腹膜炎或腹膜粘连。本研究旨在确定反复TVA对母马健康和卵巢状况的影响。方法:选用32匹母马,在3年的时间里,通过重复TVA恢复卵母细胞;每年使用不同的母马。在第一年,通过经直肠触诊和超声检查监测了11匹母马的卵巢状况。在第2年,11匹母马中有6匹接受了腹腔穿刺术,并在一次TVA和多次TVA后进行了腹腔镜检查。在第三年,10匹母马用15号或12号针进行了多次tva,并切除卵巢进行检查。结果:共进行抽吸427次(TVA 390次,腹侧置针37次)和卵泡穿刺3202次(TVA 3161次,腹侧41次)。一匹母马出现卵巢脓肿。在16%的TVA疗程后,短暂性直肠出血明显。卵巢腹腔镜或肉眼检查均未发现粘连,组织学评价变化极小。结论:卵泡抽吸形成卵巢脓肿的可能性很小(< 0.5%)。有直肠擦伤或穿刺的可能性,但对卵巢的肉眼或组织学损伤很小。潜在相关性:这些结果为TVA后预防性使用抗生素提供了基础,并为马主提供了与该手术相关的罕见但潜在并发症的建议。
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