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Surgical Treatment of Pheochromocytoma: Technique, Complications, and Results in Six Dogs
Authors:STEPHEN D. GILSON dvm    STEPHEN J. WITHROW dvm   E. CHRISTOPHER ORTON dvm. PhD
Affiliation:Comparative Oncology Unit and Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomcdical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
Abstract:Six dogs were diagnosed with phcochromocyloma and staged according to the World Health Organization's system for tumor classification. Two dogs had benign tumors (Tl, NO, M0) and four dogs had malignant tumors (T2, NO. M 1 or T3, N0, M0). All dogs had adrenalectomy, two dogs had concurrent nephrectomy, and three dogs had concurrent resection of a tumor thrombus from the vena cava. Anesthetic complications occurred in five dogs, including wide variations in heart rate (four dogs), blood pressure (five dogs), and cardiac arrythmias (one dog). One dog died 12 hours after surgery from partial dehiscence of the suture line and hemorrhage from the vena cava, and one dog died 6 days after surgery during general anesthesia for treatment of laryngeal paralysis. Four dogs survived from 3 to 23 months (median, 15 months). One dog remained hypertensive after surgery. Benign and malignant pheochromocytomas seem to be amenable to surgical resection. © Copyright 1994 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons
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