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Left paralumbar fossa approach combined with mesocolon fenestration for bilateral equine ovariectomy
Author(s) -
Devick Ian F.,
Hendrickson Dean A.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
veterinary surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.652
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1532-950X
pISSN - 0161-3499
DOI - 10.1111/vsu.13166
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , abdomen , fenestration , fossa
Objective To describe a standing left paralumbar fossa approach combined with mesocolon fenestration for bilateral equine ovariectomy. Study design Prospective experimental clinical study. Animals Four healthy client‐owned mares and 1 client‐owned Molly mule. Methods Mares were restrained in standing stocks and sedated with an α 2 ‐agonist continuous infusion to effect. The abdominal cavity was approached via a left paralumbar fossa approach, and the contralateral right ovary was accessed through an incision in the mesocolon. The location of the window was adjusted to allow triangulation, adequate visualization, and manipulation of the contralateral right ovary. Each ovarian pedicle was ligated with extracorporeal ligatures prior to sharp transection. The ovaries were dropped and left within the abdomen as part of another study. The incision in the mesocolon was closed with laparoscopic staples. Mares were monitored hourly while hospitalized, and a questionnaire was completed by the owners 90 days after surgery. Results Both ovarian pedicles were successfully ligated and transected in all mares through the left paralumbar fossa approach and mesocolon fenestration. The only complications consisted of mild incisional emphysema in 2 of 5 equids, with all resolving spontaneously. All equids returned to intended use at 90 days. Conclusion The left paralumbar fossa approach combined with mesocolon fenestration provided adequate access to both ovaries with minimal morbidity in this small population. Clinical significance A unilateral left paralumbar fossa approach and fenestration of the mesocolon should be considered as an alternative to traditional approaches for bilateral laparoscopic ovariectomies in equids.

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