小牛脐部疾病的腹腔镜评估。

M. Robert, G. Touzot-Jourde, O. Nikolayenkova-Topie, N. Cesbron, B. Fellah, C. Tessier, O. Gauthier
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目的描述一种用于评估小牛脐带疾病的腹腔镜技术,包括可行性、脐带结构的可视化和相关并发症。研究设计前瞻性临床研究。动物:患有脐带疾病的小小牛(15头荷斯坦,2头蒙伯利亚)(n=17)。方法对2月龄以下脐部病变明显的婴儿进行临床检查和脐部超声检查。在蛛网膜下腰骶麻醉和镇静下,背部仰卧行腹腔镜评估。在颅部至脐部10 cm处创建2个门户(中线左侧5 cm处为腹腔镜,中线右侧5 cm处为器械门户)后,使用60 mm短套管的开放插入技术。腹腔镜检查后,在同一麻醉期开腹切除异常组织。结果腹腔镜对脐带结构的评估快速完成(平均手术时间7.1±2.5分钟)。脐部结构在所有小牛中均能完全可见,无术中并发症。除了先前超声检测到的异常外,腹腔镜检查还发现了7只小牛超声未发现的粘连,以及5只小牛靠近膀胱的脐动脉和urachus局灶性扩大。4例小牛超声或开腹检查未发现异常,包括小疝、脐炎。结论腹腔镜下脐带结构评估安全、快速,可对腹内脐带结构进行完整评估,可作为体格检查和超声检查的有效辅助手段,全面评估犊牛腹部。
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Laparoscopic Evaluation of Umbilical Disorders in Calves.
OBJECTIVE To describe a laparoscopic technique for evaluating umbilical disorders in calves, including feasibility, visualization of umbilical structures, and related complications. STUDY DESIGN Prospective clinical study. ANIMALS Male calves (15 Holstein, 2 Montbeliard) with umbilical disorders (n=17). METHODS Calves <2 months old with obvious umbilical disease were assessed by clinical examination and ultrasonography of the umbilical structures. Laparoscopic evaluation was performed in dorsal recumbency under subarachnoid lumbosacral anesthesia and sedation. An open insertion technique with short 60 mm cannulas was used after creating 2 portals 10 cm cranial to the umbilicus (one 5 cm left of midline for the laparoscope and one 5 cm right of midline as an instrument portal). After laparoscopy, abnormal tissues were resected by laparotomy during the same anesthetic period. RESULTS Laparoscopic evaluation of umbilical structures was performed quickly (mean surgery time 7.1 ± 2.5 minutes). Umbilical structures could be completely visualized in all calves without intraoperative complications. In addition to abnormalities previously detected on ultrasound, laparoscopy enabled detection of adhesions 7 calves that were not suspected on ultrasound, as well as focal enlargements of the umbilical arteries and urachus close to the bladder in 5 calves. Laparoscopy failed to detect abnormalities observed with ultrasound or laparotomy in 4 calves, including small hernias and omphalitis. CONCLUSION Laparoscopic evaluation of umbilical structures was performed safely and quickly in young calves and allowed complete evaluation of intra-abdominal umbilical structures and may, therefore, be a useful adjunct to physical examination and ultrasound to fully assess the abdomen in calves.
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