Ligation of the ligamentum arteriosum and aberrant left subclavian artery in five dogs in which persistent right aortic arch had been diagnosed.

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-27 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13575
Penny J Regier, J Brad Case, W Alexander Fox-Alvarez
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Abstract

Objective: To determine and report the diagnosis, treatment, and outcome in dogs with persistent right aortic arch (PRAA) with an aberrant left subclavian artery (ALS) that underwent thoracoscopic surgery.

Animals: Dogs with PRAA and an ALS (n = 5).

Study design: Short case series.

Methods: Medical records were reviewed from 2014 to 2019. Dogs that underwent thoracoscopy for PRAA with an ALS at an academic referral hospital were included. Signalment, clinical signs, diagnostic imaging, surgical approach, complications, and short- and long-term outcomes were recorded.

Results: Persistent right aortic arch with an ALS was identified in five dogs. Dogs initially underwent a three-port intercostal thoracoscopic approach, and an intercostal thoracotomy was performed in converted cases. In all five dogs, the ligamentum arteriosum (LA) and ALS were divided; three were performed by a thoracoscopy alone. Two cases were converted because of poor exposure (1) and requirement to temporary occlude an ALS (1). The ALS was ligated and divided in all dogs without apparent negative effects. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. Four dogs had resolution of regurgitation, three of which required diet modification. One dog had reported regurgitation when it was excited. Median follow-up was 188 days (range, 150-1133).

Conclusion: Ligation and division of both the LA and the ALS in all dogs in this case series was safe and allowed for improvement in clinical signs and good to excellent long-term outcomes. In addition, both thoracoscopy and thoracotomy were used safely and successfully for ligation and transection of the LA and ALS in all dogs.

5只犬的动脉韧带结扎和左锁骨下动脉异常,其中诊断为持续的右主动脉弓。
目的:确定并报道持续性右主动脉弓(PRAA)伴左锁骨下动脉异常(ALS)犬行胸腔镜手术的诊断、治疗和预后。动物:患有PRAA和ALS的狗(n = 5)。研究设计:短病例系列。方法:回顾2014 - 2019年的医疗记录。在学术转诊医院接受PRAA与ALS胸腔镜检查的狗被纳入研究。记录信号、临床体征、诊断影像、手术入路、并发症以及短期和长期结果。结果:在5只犬中发现了伴有ALS的持续性右主动脉弓。狗最初接受三端口肋间胸腔镜入路,在转换病例中进行肋间开胸术。5只犬均分离动脉韧带(LA)和ALS;其中3例仅在胸腔镜下完成。2例因暴露不良(1)和需要暂时闭塞ALS(1)而转化。所有犬均结扎和分割ALS,无明显负面影响。无术中、术后并发症发生。4只狗的反流得到缓解,其中3只需要改变饮食。有一只狗报告说它兴奋时会反胃。中位随访时间为188天(150-1133天)。结论:在本病例系列中,所有犬的LA和ALS结扎和分离都是安全的,并且可以改善临床症状和良好到优异的长期预后。此外,所有犬均安全成功地使用胸腔镜和开胸术结扎和横断LA和ALS。
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