Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs

PURPOSE:To describe the dog as a model for studying laparoscopic correction of experimental diaphragmatic ruptures.METHODS: Five male dogs were used in this study. Under laparoscopic approach, a defect of 7cm was created on the left ventral insertion of the diaphragm. Fourteen days after this proced...

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Main Authors: Diogo Benchimol de Souza, Carlos Magno Anselmo Mariano, Paulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Jr., Gabriela Correa Coelho, Edmundo Jorge Abílio
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2015-08-01
Series:Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502015000800537&tlng=en
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author Diogo Benchimol de Souza
Carlos Magno Anselmo Mariano
Paulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Jr.
Gabriela Correa Coelho
Edmundo Jorge Abílio
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Carlos Magno Anselmo Mariano
Paulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Jr.
Gabriela Correa Coelho
Edmundo Jorge Abílio
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description PURPOSE:To describe the dog as a model for studying laparoscopic correction of experimental diaphragmatic ruptures.METHODS: Five male dogs were used in this study. Under laparoscopic approach, a defect of 7cm was created on the left ventral insertion of the diaphragm. Fourteen days after this procedure, the abdomen was explored using laparoscopic access and the diaphragmatic defect was corrected with intracorporeal suture. The dislocated organs, surgical time, and suturing time were recorded. Analgesia and clinical condition were monitored during the postoperative period.RESULTS:All animals recovered well from the diaphragmatic rupture creation. After 14 days, abdominal organs (liver, spleen, omentum and/or intestine) were found inside the thoracic cavity in all animals. It was possible to reposition the organs and suture the defect by laparoscopic access in three animals. These animals showed excellent postoperative recovery. It was not possible to reposition the liver safely when it was friable.CONCLUSIONS:Laparoscopic creation of diaphragmatic rupture in dogs is feasible. Dogs are a good model for training and studying the correction of experimentally created diaphragmatic rupture by the laparoscopic approach. A friable liver is a complicating factor that should be taken into account. Animals submitted to laparoscopic correction showed excellent postoperative recovery.
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spelling doaj.art-efbb655dcc194e8abd7397d34b0b256f2022-12-21T18:41:50ZengSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaActa Cirúrgica Brasileira0102-86502015-08-0130853754110.1590/S0102-865020150080000004Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogsDiogo Benchimol de SouzaCarlos Magno Anselmo MarianoPaulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Jr.Gabriela Correa CoelhoEdmundo Jorge AbílioPURPOSE:To describe the dog as a model for studying laparoscopic correction of experimental diaphragmatic ruptures.METHODS: Five male dogs were used in this study. Under laparoscopic approach, a defect of 7cm was created on the left ventral insertion of the diaphragm. Fourteen days after this procedure, the abdomen was explored using laparoscopic access and the diaphragmatic defect was corrected with intracorporeal suture. The dislocated organs, surgical time, and suturing time were recorded. Analgesia and clinical condition were monitored during the postoperative period.RESULTS:All animals recovered well from the diaphragmatic rupture creation. After 14 days, abdominal organs (liver, spleen, omentum and/or intestine) were found inside the thoracic cavity in all animals. It was possible to reposition the organs and suture the defect by laparoscopic access in three animals. These animals showed excellent postoperative recovery. It was not possible to reposition the liver safely when it was friable.CONCLUSIONS:Laparoscopic creation of diaphragmatic rupture in dogs is feasible. Dogs are a good model for training and studying the correction of experimentally created diaphragmatic rupture by the laparoscopic approach. A friable liver is a complicating factor that should be taken into account. Animals submitted to laparoscopic correction showed excellent postoperative recovery.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502015000800537&tlng=enDiaphragmRuptureLaparoscopyModels, AnimalDogs
spellingShingle Diogo Benchimol de Souza
Carlos Magno Anselmo Mariano
Paulo Sérgio Cruz de Andrade Jr.
Gabriela Correa Coelho
Edmundo Jorge Abílio
Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira
Diaphragm
Rupture
Laparoscopy
Models, Animal
Dogs
title Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
title_full Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
title_fullStr Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
title_short Laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
title_sort laparoscopic correction of experimentally induced diaphragmatic rupture in dogs
topic Diaphragm
Rupture
Laparoscopy
Models, Animal
Dogs
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502015000800537&tlng=en
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