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Murine Ileocolic Bowel Resection with Primary Anastomosis
Published on: October 29, 2014
Proctectomy with coloanal anastomosis in horses - a cadaveric study
Lucimara Strugava1, Gilberto Serighelli-Júnior1, Léia Maria Stadler2
1M.Sc., Veterinary Sciences Graduate Program, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, State of Paraná, Brazil.
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Rectal amputation is a surgical approach indicated for the management of severe rectal lacerations or extensive rectal prolapse when transmural compromise or primary repair is unfeasible. These conditions, although uncommon, present substantial challenges in equine practice due to the anatomical complexity of the pelvic region and the potential for life-threatening complications if not adequately addressed. This study aimed to describe and standardize a reproducible surgical technique for rectal amputation in horse cadavers. Six equine cadavers (mean body mass, 441.83± 66.84 kg) were positioned in lateral recumbency, the anus was everted with simple interrupted sutures, and a circumferential incision was made around the anal sphincter. Perirectal tissue was dissected to expose the rectum, which was transected in quadrants to facilitate controlled removal, followed by immediate apposition of the mucosal, submucosal, and muscular layers to the remaining anal margin using interrupted sutures. Temporary eversion sutures were removed after completion of the anastomosis. The mean resected rectal length was 26.5 ± 4.46 cm (range, 21-31 cm), and the mean surgical time was 144.66 ± 32.64 min (range, 98-193 min). The technique was anatomically feasible and technically reproducible, providing a standardized approach that may assist in the surgical management of complex rectal disorders in horses.
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