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Perineal transanal colonic resection: an experimental study.

B Ravo, R Ger, P Castera

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    Transanal partial or subtotal colonic resection is safe in dogs, avoiding peritoneal cavity entry. Techniques involve colon intussusception at the anus and perineal resection using a modified EEATM stapler.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Surgery
    • Colorectal Surgery
    • Surgical Innovation

    Background:

    • Colonic resection in dogs often requires abdominal surgery.
    • Minimally invasive techniques for canine colorectal surgery are under development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe and evaluate transanal partial or subtotal colonic resection in dogs.
    • To present surgical techniques that avoid entering the peritoneal cavity.

    Main Methods:

    • Development and application of transanal intussusception of the colon at the anus.
    • Resection of the colon at the perineum utilizing a modified Ethicon Endosurgery (EEATM) stapler.
    • Surgical procedures performed in canine subjects.

    Main Results:

    • Transanal partial or subtotal colonic resection was safely performed in dogs.
    • The surgical techniques successfully avoided entry into the peritoneal cavity.
    • The modified EEATM stapler facilitated the described colorectal resection.

    Conclusions:

    • Transanal partial or subtotal colonic resection is a viable and safe surgical option in canine patients.
    • These techniques offer a potentially less invasive approach to colonic resection in dogs.
    • Further research may explore the clinical applicability and long-term outcomes of this surgical approach.

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