Standing laparoscopic-assisted vaginal ovariohysterectomy in a mare |
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Authors: | K. B. Gablehouse J. Cary K. Farnsworth C. A. Ragle |
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Affiliation: | Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164-7060, USA |
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Abstract: | A 20-year-old Arabian mare presented to Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of haemorrhagic vaginal discharge of 3 months' duration. The referring veterinarian had identified a mass within the uterine wall via transrectal ultrasonographic examination. On presentation, the mare had an unremarkable physical examination with the exception of a mild haemorrhagic vaginal discharge. Rectal palpation was performed and an approximately 9 cm diameter mass with a granular texture was identified associated within the uterine body and left uterine horn. Endoscopic examination of the reproductive tract revealed a linear defect in the ventral uterine wall near the cervix with direct communication into the abdomen. Standing laparoscopic-assisted vaginal ovariohysterectomy (OHE) was performed, which involved laparoscopic facilitated dissection and haemostasis of uterine and ovarian structures, and inversion of the uterus through the cervix. Removal of the uterus was performed vaginally. No post operative complications were noted. Standing laparoscopic-assisted vaginal OHE is an alternative to traditional OHE techniques. This technique allowed for excellent direct visual observation during dissection and ligation and did not require general anaesthesia. |
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Keywords: | horse laparoscopy ovariohysterectomy equine adenocarcinoma |
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