Ovariohysterectomy in the Bitch Using Selfblocking Polyamide 66-Nylon-66 Bands
G. Aiudi; M. Caira; M. Nicassio; G. Foschi; G.M. Lacalandra
Dept. of Animal Production, University of Bari
Bari, Italy
Objectives
The aim of this study was to perform a modified technique of ovariohysterectomy on the bitch in order to reduce time and costs of surgery to avoid operative complications and presence of an assistant surgeon.
Materials & Methods
With this goal, 123 bitches in three years were ovariohysteroectomized by a single surgeon. A self-blocking Nylon-Band (polyamide) was applied, by a specific sterilized-steel instrument, around ovarian ligaments and blood vessel to assure a perfect haemostasis during ovarian removal. The same technique was utilized for uterus at cervical level. The acute tip of a Nylon-Band was crossed by mesovarium and re-inserted on the buttonhole of the opposite extremity thus a ring was obtained at the base of the organ to remove. Thereafter, the Nylon-Band was pulled with a steel instrument to obtain an adequate compression of ovarian vessels on tissue to be excised.
Results
Not operative haemorrhage and any kind of successive pathologies referable to this intervention, were observed in all spayed bitches. In autopsies performed in 6 subjects died for natural causes and in 3 bitches laparotomized for other purposes, no adhesions in the site of band application, were observed.
Conclusions
This kind of modified technique of ovariohysterectomy resulted easy and fast to use, without side effects and executable by one operator.