Treatment and outcomes of five dogs with intrathoracic migration of porcupine quills.

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-13 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13860
Meagan Ann Walker, Katie Leigh Hoddinott, Adam Timothy Ogilvie
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the perioperative findings and outcomes in dogs that underwent exploratory thoracotomy following porcupine quill migration and report (1) the use of traction alone for the removal of superficial quills in the pulmonary parenchyma, and (2) the use of exploratory pericardiotomy for the incidental identification of cardiac quills.

Animals: Five client-owned dogs.

Study design: Short case series.

Methods: Medical records of dogs with pneumothorax or pericardial effusion secondary to porcupine quill migration from January 2019 to January 2022 were reviewed. Advanced imaging and a median sternotomy were performed in each dog. Demographics, preoperative findings, surgical treatment, and outcome were recorded.

Results: Pulmonary quills were treated with gentle traction or lung lobectomy. The intraoperative palpation or appearance of the pericardium prompted pericardiotomy in three dogs, exposing epicardial and intravascular quills. No evidence of these quills was detected on preoperative advanced imaging or on gross appearance of the pericardium. Quills were removed with a combination of gentle traction, purse-string sutures, and mattress sutures. Pneumothorax and pericardial effusion resolved postoperatively in all dogs. All dogs survived to discharge.

Conclusion: Traction allowed removal of quills that were superficially attached to the pulmonary parenchyma without the need for subsequent lobectomy. Epicardial and myocardial quills were detected following pericardiotomy in three dogs despite the absence of quills grossly penetrating the pericardium. Preoperative imaging did not allow consistent detection of quills.

5只豪猪刺胸内移位犬的治疗及转归。
目的:描述豪猪羽毛笔迁移后行探查性开胸手术的狗的围手术期发现和结果,并报道(1)单独使用牵引去除肺实质浅表羽毛笔,(2)使用探查性心包切开术偶然发现心脏羽毛笔。动物:五只客户养的狗。研究设计:短病例系列。方法:回顾性分析2019年1月至2022年1月收治的豪猪羽毛迁移致气胸或心包积液犬的病历。对每只狗进行高级成像和正中胸骨切开术。记录人口统计学、术前发现、手术治疗和结果。结果:采用轻柔牵引或肺叶切除术治疗肺刺。术中触诊心包或心包外观促使三只狗心包切开术,暴露心外膜和血管内的刺。术前的高级影像或心包的大体外观未发现这些刺状物的证据。用轻柔牵引、钱包线缝合和床垫缝合的组合去除羽毛笔。所有犬术后均无气胸和心包积液。所有的狗都存活下来出院了。结论:牵引可以去除附着在肺实质表面的刺,而不需要后续的肺叶切除术。心包切开术后,在三只狗的心外膜和心肌中发现了刺,尽管没有刺穿心包。术前影像学检查不能一致地检测到鹅毛刺。
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