腹腔镜下内镜下切除或胃切开术治疗犬猫线状异物的比较结果。

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Jonah Zitsman, Ryan Ford, Heather Baginski, Garrett Davis
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本研究的目的是比较在狗和猫中通过腹腔镜辅助内镜切除和传统胃切开术治疗幽门处线性异物的结果。回顾性分析3家附属私立医院中1家在2020年至2022年期间接受任一手术的患者病历。术中参数,包括手术时间、信号、术前血液异常、手术后与日间手术、手术训练水平,在两组之间没有差异。开腹辅助组麻醉时间和住院总时间明显缩短。两组术后并发症发生率无显著差异,但胃切除术患者中有12/121(10%)发生切口感染,而剖腹内镜患者中只有2/24(8%)发生切口感染。此外,腹腔镜辅助组没有发生脓毒性腹膜炎,而2/121(1.6%)的胃切除术患者发生脓毒性腹膜炎。腹腔镜辅助内镜下清除固定在幽门处的线状异物是一种可行的治疗选择,可能具有减少麻醉和住院时间的好处。
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Comparative outcomes following laparotomy-assisted endoscopic removal or gastrotomy for treatment of linear foreign bodies in dogs and cats.

The purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of linear foreign bodies anchored at the pylorus treated via laparotomy-assisted endoscopic removal versus traditional gastrotomy in dogs and cats. The medical records of patients that underwent either procedure from 2020 to 2022 at 1 of 3 affiliated private practice hospitals were reviewed retrospectively. Intra-operative parameters, including surgical time, signalment, pre-operative blood abnormalities, after-hours versus daytime surgeries, and level of surgical training, showed no differences between the 2 groups. The laparotomy-assisted group had a significantly decreased anesthetic time and total hospitalization duration. There was no significant difference in post-operative complication rates between the 2 groups, although incisional infections occurred in 12/121 (10%) of the gastrotomy patients and only 2/24 (8%) of the laparotomy-assisted endoscopy patients. In addition, none of the laparotomy-assisted groups developed post-operative septic peritonitis, whereas septic peritonitis occurred in 2/121 (1.6%) of gastrotomy patients. Laparotomy-assisted endoscopic removal of linear foreign bodies anchored at the pylorus is a viable treatment option that may have the benefits of decreased anesthetic and hospitalization times.

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