A Single-Port, Multiple-Access, Custom-Made Device Used in Laparoscopically Assisted Cryptorchidectomy in Standing Horses—A Preliminary Study
Author:
Silva Rafaela das Mercês1, Araújo Luiz Henrique Vilela1, Cardoso Thiago da Silva1, Franco Stephany Lorrane Ishida1, Gurgel Heytor Jales1, Cerqueira Pedro Henrique Lira1, Carvalho Lucas Santos1, Novais Luis Gustavo e Silva1, Gonçalves José Leandro da Silva1, Sousa Loise Araújo de1, Albuquerque Rodrigo dos Santos1, Dutra Marcos Duarte1, Ferreira Tatiane Teles Albernaz1, Silveira José Alcides da1, Silva Marco Augusto Machado2, Monteiro Francisco Décio de Oliveira3ORCID, Teixeira Pedro Paulo Maia1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Pará Federal University, Belém 68740-970, Brazil 2. Veterinay and Animal Sciense School, Federal University of Goiás (UFG), Goiânia 74690-900, Brazil 3. Campus Araguatins of the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Tocantins (IFTO), Araguatins 77950-000, Brazil
Abstract
This study evaluates a new multiport device with single access to the abdominal cavity produced with routine hospital supplies that could be applied to laparoscopically assisted cryptorchidectomy in standing horses. Initially, the new device was evaluated on five cadavers of bovine fetuses (n = 5), placed assisted in a minilaparotomy performed in the flank region. Subsequently, the device was evaluated in four cryptorchid horses treated during the hospital routine. During the evaluation of the new device, the possibilities of exploring the abdominal cavity, inspection, and intra-abdominal manipulation with two Babcock forceps were verified. The possibilities were described, and surgical time data were recorded and analyzed using descriptive statistics. In the cadavers, a wide exploration of the abdominal cavity was possible, with a laparoscopic inspection through the right paralumbar fossa and manipulation of intra-abdominal structures with Babcock forceps inserted by the new device. In cryptorchid horses, laparoscopically assisted cryptorchidectomy with a new device was feasible in two patients, and in the others, it allowed the diagnosis of adhesions and ectopic locations in the inguinal region of testicles retained in the cavity. Therefore, the new device was efficient in exploring the inguinal region of cryptorchid horses in the standing position. The present study is preliminary and can support future studies that aim to improve the developed prototype.
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