中线剖腹术与侧腹剖腹术——选择母马子宫扭转矫正最佳手术技术的标准。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Jan Samsel, Ozan Gündemir, Tomasz Szara, Maciej Witkowski
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母马子宫扭转属于孕产妇妊娠障碍,占妊娠后期并发症的5-10%。采用两种手术技术进行子宫扭转复位:局部麻醉下站立母马腹侧剖腹术(SFL)和全身麻醉下中线剖腹术(MI)。该研究的目的是提出作者使用的确切方案,使子宫扭转的母马有资格使用上述方法之一进行手术。共手术母马19匹,其中全麻中线剖腹手术13匹,侧腹站立入路7匹。七匹母马在局部麻醉下站姿接受手术,其中六匹康复并生下了健康的马驹。其中一匹采用该方法手术的母马,子宫重新定位失败,在中线剖腹手术后扭转最终得到解决。在中线的13匹母马中(包括最后提到的病例),有7匹母马康复并生下了正常的马驹。另一母马因扭曲子宫无法复位而行c.s.,但结果良好。另外2匹在入院时胎儿死亡的母马也接受了体外循环。其中一人情况危急,在手术中死亡;另一个的结果是好的。该组3匹母马术后第一周流产死胎。其中1例因术后并发症流产后安乐死,其余2例康复无并发症。根据他们自己的经验和现有文献,作者目前在选择适合母马子宫扭转复位的手术技术时使用以下关键:在镇静和局部麻醉下,怀孕320天,胎儿活产,子宫壁和/或阔韧带内没有明显的晚期循环改变(通过直肠触诊和/或超声检查诊断),没有怀疑合并症的母马,侧腹入路站立位(站立侧腹开腹术)。紧张,不可预测的母马,怀孕超过320天,死胎和/或子宫壁严重受损,怀疑伴有腹部问题-全麻中线切口(MI)。
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Midline vs. flank laparotomy- criteria for choosing the optimal surgical technique for uterine torsion correction in the mare.

Uterine torsion in mares belongs to maternal pregnancy disorders, accounting for 5-10% of complications in the last trimester of pregnancy. Two surgical techniques for repositioning uterine torsion are used: flank laparotomy in local anesthesia on a standing mare (SFL) and midline laparotomy carried out under general anesthesia (MI). The study aims to present the exact protocol used by the authors to qualify a mare with uterine torsion for surgery using one of the above-mentioned methods.A total of 19 mares were operated on, of which 13 underwent midline laparotomy under general anesthesia, and the flank approach in a standing position operated on 7. Of the seven mares operated on in standing position under local anesthesia, six recovered and gave birth to healthy foals. In one of the operated mares by this approach, repositioning of the uterus was unsuccessful, and torsion was finally resolved after performing a laparotomy in the midline. Out of 13 operated mares in the midline (including the last-mentioned case), seven mares recovered and gave birth to normal foals. Another mare underwent c.s. because of the impossibility of twisted uterus reposition, but its outcome was good. 2 other mares with dead fetuses at admission underwent c.s. as well. One of them was in a critical general condition and died during surgery; the outcome of the other one was good. 3 following mares from this group aborted dead fetuses during the first week after the operation. One of them was euthanized after abortion, because of post-operative complications, the other two recovered without complications.Based on their own experience and available literature, the authors currently use the following key when selecting an appropriate surgical technique for uterine torsion repositioning in the mare:A mare of a balanced character promising approval of the procedure in sedation and local anesthesia with pregnancy up to 320 days with a living fetus and no apparent advanced circulatory changes within the uterine wall and/or broad ligament (diagnosed by rectal palpation and/or ultrasound examination) and no suspicion of comorbidities - flank approach in standing position (standing flank laparotomy SFL).Nervous, unpredictable mare, pregnancy over 320 days, dead fetus and/or severely compromised uterine wall, suspicion of concomitant abdominal problems - midline incision in general anesthesia (MI).

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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4.80
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3.80%
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420
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期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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