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Comparison of three techniques for ovarian pedicle hemostasis during laparoscopic-assisted ovariohysterectomy

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VETERINARY SURGERY
Volume 36, Issue 6, Pages 541-547

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2007.00280.x

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Objective-To describe the safety, surgical time, and complications associated with 3 techniques for achieving hemostasis during laparoscopic-assisted ovariohysterectomy (LAOVH). Study Design-Prospective, randomized clinical trial. Animals-Female dogs (n = 30). Methods-Dogs were randomly assigned to I of 3 methods for achieving ovarian pedicle hemostasis during LAOVH: extracorporeal modified Roeder knot application (suture group), metal clip application using a multifire 10 mm laparoscopic clip applier (clip group), or use of a novel 5 mm bipolar vessel-sealing device (vessel-sealing group). In all dogs a 3 median portal technique was used. Results-Con trolling for the dogs' bodyweights, there was a significant association between surgical time and which method for hemostasis was used. This association was different when comparing the first 5 procedures using each method to the second 5. For a 20 kg dog, the surgical time (95% CI) for the first 5 procedures was 80 (69-91), 68 (57-79), and 33 (21-45) minutes for the suture, clip, and vessel-sealing groups, respectively. For the second 5 procedures surgical time was 71 (60-81), 50 (3960), and 40 (29-51) minutes. Pedicle hemorrhage occurred in all dogs in the clip group, 3 dogs in the suture group, and none of the dogs in the vessel-sealing group although in all cases was considered hemodynamically inconsequential. All dogs recovered uneventfully. Conclusions-All methods of hemostasis were safe for pedicle sectioning. A learning curve exists for clip and suture methods. Clinical Relevance-Use of a vessel-sealing device significantly shortens surgical time and provides excellent hemostasis during LAOVH. (c) Copyright 2007 by The American College of Veterinar Surgeons.

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