Finney and Jaboulay pyloroplasties for the treatment of benign gastric outlet lesions in dogs and cats: technique and outcome in 13 cases (2015‐2024)

Author:

Maurice E.1ORCID,Dekerle B.12,Garnier P.1ORCID,Fournet A.1ORCID,Vial J.13,Freiche V.4ORCID,Viateau V.1,Manassero M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Small Animal Surgery École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort Maisons‐Alfort France

2. Department of Small Animal Surgery Azurvet Saint‐Laurent‐du‐Var France

3. Department of Small Animal Surgery Clinique Vétérinaire La Boétie Paris France

4. Department of Internal Medicine École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort Maisons‐Alfort France

Abstract

ObjectivesTo describe the use, complications and outcome of Finney or Jaboulay pyloroplasties for the treatment of benign gastric outlet lesions in dogs and cats.Materials and MethodsThe medical records of dogs and cats surgically treated with Finney or Jaboulay pyloroplasty for benign gastric outflow tract disease in three institutions between January 1, 2015 and August 31, 2023 were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsEight dogs and five cats were diagnosed with benign obstructive or perforating gastric outlet lesions, including chronic hypertrophic pyloric gastropathy (n = 4), perforating pyloro‐duodenal peptic ulcer (4), sub‐obstructive pyloro‐duodenal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia (2) and antral or proximal duodenal obstructive mass (3). Nine cases were treated using hand‐sewn Finney pyloroplasty and four cases were treated using stapled Jaboulay pyloroplasty. No major complications were recorded. Cases were followed for a median of 16.1 [11 to 29.6] months. At the last follow‐up, the outcome was excellent in all cases, with no clinical signs recorded and no medical treatment required.Clinical SignificanceThis case series suggests that Finney and Jaboulay pyloroplasties were safe and effective procedures for the surgical treatment of benign obstructive or perforating gastric outlet lesions in dogs and cats.

Publisher

Wiley

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