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Occurrence of Incisional Complications After Closure of Equine Celiotomies With USP 7 Polydioxanone

Journal

VETERINARY SURGERY
Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages 521-526

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2014.12275.x

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ObjectivesTo report the occurrence of, and risk factors associated with, incisional complications of equine ventral median celiotomies closed with USP 7 polydioxanone (7PD). Study DesignRetrospective case series. Sample PopulationHorses (n=73; 75 celiotomies). MethodsMedical records (2000-2010) were retrieved and reviewed for horses that had a ventral celiotomy closed with 7PD and survived 14 days. Follow-up (>1 year) was obtained from the medical record, owner, or referring veterinarian. Independent variables were selected based on risk factors identified in previous studies, perceived clinical relevance, and if there were adequate data recorded in the medical record. Statistical analysis, including multivariable logistic regression with a forward-building model process, was performed to evaluate variables associated with incisional complications. ResultsOne or more incisional complication(s) occurred in 19 celiotomies (25.3%) during hospitalization or after discharge including: drainage (25.3%), infection (12.0%), and partial dehiscence (5.3%). Two of 63 horses (3.2%) available for follow-up developed an incisional hernia. Variables associated with incisional complications after multivariate analysis included: number of days hospitalized, surgery time, postoperative colic, and postoperative fever. ConclusionOverall occurrence of incisional herniation after closure of ventral celiotomies with 7PD was low.

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