犬全肢截肢时腋窝静脉或股静脉/髂外静脉皮下血管通路植入术。

Veterinary surgery : VS Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-11 DOI:10.1111/vsu.13848
Andrea Galliano, Diogo Miraldo, Laurent Findji
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摘要

目的:报道在犬颈静脉(jSVAP)、腋静脉(aSVAP)、股静脉或髂外静脉(fSVAP)置入皮下血管通路(SVAP)后的结果和并发症。研究设计:回顾性。方法:回顾一家医院2015年9月至2020年10月期间的医疗记录,以确定放置了SVAP的狗。对因阑尾骨骼肿瘤而截肢的犬在腋窝静脉、股/髂外静脉和颈外静脉置入SVAP的并发症和结果进行记录和统计分析。结果:13只犬在腋静脉、4只犬在股外静脉、19只犬在颈静脉置入皮下血管通路。在12/13 aSVAP、4/4 fSVAP和15/19 jSVAP中,svap在整个治疗过程中都达到了目的。对狗的随访时间中位数为145.5天(范围为30-945天)。aSVAPs的1/13和2/13,fSVAPs的0/4和0/4,jSVAPs的3/19和4/19分别记录轻微和严重并发症。两只患有jSVAPs的狗因svap相关并发症而被安乐死。两组并发症发生率差异无统计学意义(P = 0.12)。结论:不同植入点皮下血管通路短期疗效无差异。临床意义:腋静脉或股静脉/髂外静脉为截肢犬提供了放置SVAP的替代位置。
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Subcutaneous vascular access port implantation in the axillary or femoral/external iliac vein at the time of full limb amputation in dogs.

Objective: To report outcomes and complications after placement of a subcutaneous vascular access port (SVAP) in the jugular (jSVAP), axillary (aSVAP), and femoral or external iliac vein (fSVAP) in dogs.

Study design: Retrospective.

Methods: Medical records from a single hospital, covering a period between September 2015 and October 2020, were reviewed to identify dogs that had an SVAP placed. Complications and outcomes for dogs who had an SVAP placed in the axillary vein, or femoral/external iliac vein during amputation for appendicular skeletal neoplasm, and in the external jugular vein were recorded and analyzed statistically.

Results: Subcutaneous vascular access ports were placed in the axillary vein in 13 dogs, femoral/external veins in 4 dogs, and in the jugular vein in 19 dogs. The SVAPs fulfilled their purpose throughout treatment in 12/13 aSVAP, 4/4 fSVAP, and 15/19 jSVAP. Dogs were followed for a median of 145.5 days (range 30-945 days). Minor and major complications were recorded in 1/13 and 2/13 aSVAPs, 0/4 and 0/4 fSVAPs, and 3/19 and 4/19 of jSVAPs. Two dogs with jSVAPs were euthanized due to SVAP-related complications. No difference in complication rate was detected between groups (P = .12).

Conclusion: No difference in short-term outcome was detected between implantation sites for subcutaneous vascular access ports.

Clinical significance: The axillary or femoral/external iliac veins offer alternative sites for placement of SVAP in dogs undergoing limb amputation.

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