SUBTOTAL COLECTOMY WITH SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENTS VIA A TRANS-CECAL APPROACH FOR TREATMENT OF ACQUIRED MEGACOLON IN CATS

Citation
M. Kudisch et Mm. Pavletic, SUBTOTAL COLECTOMY WITH SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENTS VIA A TRANS-CECAL APPROACH FOR TREATMENT OF ACQUIRED MEGACOLON IN CATS, Veterinary surgery, 22(6), 1993, pp. 457-463
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01613499
Volume
22
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
457 - 463
Database
ISI
SICI code
0161-3499(1993)22:6<457:SCWSSI>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Surgical stapling equipment was used to perform an end-to-end colonic anastomosis in 15 cats for the treatment of acquired megacolon. An end -to-end stapling device was passed to the anastomotic site by a trans- cecal approach. Subsequent closure of the cecal incision was accomplis hed with a thoracoabdominal stapling device. Two cats had hemorrhagic episodes immediately after surgery that required blood transfusions. A ll 15 cats have had good to excellent health after subtotal colectomy and colocolostomy performed using this stapling technique. Results of this study have demonstrated that ''single surgical field'' placement of the end-to-end stapling device has the primary advantage of simplic ity and a lower chance of contamination compared with (dual field) rec tal passage of similar devices. Closure of the cecal access incision i s easily performed without reducing the diameter of the large intestin al lumen. The stapling technique provided an efficient and consistent method for anastomosis of the large bowel in cats.