腹腔镜卵巢切除术是一种安全、微创的伴侣猪干预。

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Rebecca C McOnie, Elaine Claffey, Richard P Hackett, Susan L Fubini, Eileen S Hackett
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目的:描述一组伴侣猪的选择性腹腔镜卵巢切除术(OVE),并比较生产猪和小型猪的并发症发生率和生存时间。方法:回顾2008年至2022年的医院记录,对接受择期腹腔镜OVE手术的猪进行分析。记录的数据包括信号、行为史、术前评估、手术细节和存活至出院。记录了麻醉、手术和术后并发症。通过电话和电子邮件沟通获得业主随访。通过Mann-Whitney分析和Cohen效应大小比较猪类型之间的非参数连续变量,而通过Fisher精确检验比较名义数据。采用Kaplan-Meier对数秩曲线对比检验,比较生产猪和小型猪的生存时间。结果:168头猪在研究期间接受了选择性腹腔镜OVE手术,其中生产猪120头,小型猪48头。168头猪共观察到麻醉并发症20例,手术并发症16例,术后并发症13例。168例中有7例由腹腔镜转为开腹手术。在生产猪组和小型猪组之间,麻醉、术中和术后并发症的比例没有差异。所有的猪都活着出院了。随访显示,业主对手术总体满意,在随访期间报告的57例并发症中有3例,无死亡或与随后的生殖道疾病相关的干预措施。生产猪和小型猪的存活时间无显著差异(P = 0.35)。结论:同伴生产猪和小型猪接受择期腹腔镜OVE手术的并发症或结果没有差异。临床意义:腹腔镜OVE可以安全、成功地在伴侣猪身上进行。
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Laparoscopic ovariectomy is a safe, minimally invasive intervention for companion pigs.

Objective: To describe elective laparoscopic ovariectomy (OVE) in a group of companion pigs and compare complication rates and survival times between production and miniature pigs.

Methods: Hospital records (2008 to 2022) were reviewed for pigs that underwent elective laparoscopic OVE. Data recorded included signalment, behavior history, preoperative evaluation, surgical details, and survival to hospital discharge. Anesthetic, surgical, and postoperative complications were documented. Owner follow-up was obtained by telephone and email communication. Nonparametric, continuous variables were compared between pig types by Mann-Whitney analysis and Cohen effect sizes, whereas nominal data were compared by Fisher exact testing. Survival time of production and miniature pigs was compared by Kaplan-Meier log-rank curve comparison testing.

Results: 168 pigs underwent elective laparoscopic OVE within the study period, including 120 production pigs and 48 miniature pigs. Among the 168 pigs, a total of 20 anesthetic complications, 16 operative complications, and 13 postoperative complications were observed. Conversion from laparoscopy to open surgery occurred in 7 of 168 cases. The proportion of anesthetic, intraoperative, and postoperative complications did not differ between production and miniature pig groups. All pigs were discharged from the hospital alive. Owner follow-up revealed general satisfaction with the procedure, with 3 of 57 complications reported in the follow-up period and no deaths or interventions related to subsequent reproductive tract disease. Survival time did not differ between production and miniature pigs (P = .35).

Conclusions: There were no differences in complications or outcomes identified between companion production and miniature pigs that underwent elective laparoscopic OVE.

Clinical relevance: Laparoscopic OVE can be safely and successfully performed in companion pigs.

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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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