Absorbable fixation straps for laparoscopic gastropexy in dogs.

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-11 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13543
Luca Lacitignola, Laura Fracassi, Caterina Di Bella, Nicola Zizzo, Giuseppe Passantino, Antonella Tinelli, Alberto Maria Crovace, Francesco Staffieri
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of laparoscopic absorbable fixation straps (AFS) for laparoscopic gastropexy in dogs.

Study design: Cadaveric and prospective clinical study.

Animals: Five dog cadavers for the cadaveric study; 12 dogs for the clinical study.

Methods: The pyloric antrum was affixed to the abdominal wall laparoscopically by applying a series of straps. The cadaveric study assessed potential challenges during the procedure and stomach mucosal penetration. For the clinical study, the total duration of surgery, time to complete the gastropexy, and the number of straps used were recorded. Ultrasound evidence of adhesion, complications, and weight were monitored at 7, 30, and 90 days after surgery. Owner satisfaction was evaluated at the 6-month follow-up.

Results: The total duration of surgery was 25.8 minutes (range, 19-39; SD, 6.7), and the time to complete the gastropexy was 10.1 minutes (range, 7-19; SD, 3.9). The linear regression analysis revealed an inverse correlation between the time to complete the gastropexy and the order of the surgeries (r2  = 0.75, P < .05). No complications were recorded. Ultrasound examination was used to confirm gastropexy at all follow-ups.

Conclusion: Laparoscopic gastropexy with AFS was performed in both cadavers and clinical animals with minimal complications. Persistent adhesion was demonstrated during ultrasound evaluations and in one postmortem evaluation.

Clinical significance: This novel laparoscopic technique can be employed safely, effectively, and reasonably quickly, and the learning curve is expected to be relatively short.

用于犬腹腔镜胃固定术的可吸收固定带。
目的:评价腹腔镜下可吸收固定带(AFS)用于犬腹腔镜胃固定术的可行性和疗效。研究设计:尸体和前瞻性临床研究。动物:5具狗尸体用于尸体研究;12只狗用于临床研究。方法:腹腔镜下应用一系列带子将幽门上腔固定在腹壁上。尸体研究评估了手术过程中潜在的挑战和胃粘膜渗透。在临床研究中,记录手术总时间、完成胃固定术的时间和使用的绑带数量。术后7天、30天和90天分别监测粘连、并发症和体重的超声证据。在6个月的随访中评估业主满意度。结果:手术总时间25.8 min(范围19 ~ 39;SD, 6.7),完成胃固定术的时间为10.1分钟(范围7-19;SD, 3.9)。线性回归分析显示,完成胃固定术的时间与手术顺序呈负相关(r2 = 0.75, P)。结论:在尸体和临床动物中进行AFS腹腔镜胃固定术,并发症最少。在超声评估和一次死后评估中证实了持续粘连。临床意义:这种新型腹腔镜技术可以安全、有效、合理、快速地应用,并且学习曲线相对较短。
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