Laparoscopic cystostomy in pigs: Technique and comparison with traditional open cystostomy for surgical stress

作者: Hua Zhang , Zhi-fei Zhou , Jian-tao Zhang , Shi-xia Zhang , Hong-Bin Wang

DOI: 10.2754/AVB201483040385

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摘要: Cystostomy is a common procedure in veterinary surgery. We describe technique for laparoscopic cystostomy (LC group; n = 7) Bama miniature pigs and compare the surgical stress induced by this to open (OC 7). A three-portal approach was used cystostomy. First, we placed 2 simple interrupted sutures between ventral body wall urinary bladder. Then, purse-string suture bladder wall, approximately 1 cm cranially two sutures. stab incision made at center of 12-F Foley catheter advanced into bladder; then pulled tightly tied. Again, were catheter, bladder, establish cystopexy. The extracorporeal portion fixed skin finger-trap suture. Blood samples collected measure white blood cell count serum concentrations cortisol, interleukin-6, C-reactive protein; follow-up laparoscopy performed month after Laparoscopic cystotomy successfully all pigs; mean operating time 43 ± 5 min. levels markers reflected lower response LC than OC. Thus, appears be better OC both terms physiological responses elicited, may more suitable creation experimental animal models investigations on diseases those requiring diversion urine flow . Minimally invasive surgery, protein, interleukin-6

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