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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2022

Standing laparoscopy combined with a conventional inguinal approach to treat extended septic funiculitis in 12 horses

Comino, Francesco; Roecken, Michael; Gorvy, Dylan

Abstract

Objective To describe a 2-step surgical procedure combining standing laparoscopy with a conventional inguinal approach to treat deep intra-abdominal funiculitis (extended septic funiculitis) after castration. Study design Retrospective case series. Sample population Twelve client-owned horses. Methods Medical records of horses treated for extended septic funiculitis with the 2-step surgical procedure were reviewed. Data collected included the initial castration technique, number of surgical interventions for septic funiculitis prior to presentation, clinical signs, diagnostic and surgical procedure, and short-term and long-term survival. Results Complete resection of the infected spermatic cord was achieved without intraoperative complications. Intra-abdominal adhesions were documented in 6 horses, involving the ascending colon (4 cases) and descending colon (2 cases). Postoperatively, minor incisional swelling (2/12) and emphysema (3/12) at the laparoscopic portals were observed. All horses survived to discharge. At 3 months, wounds had completely healed without complications. No recurrence of signs was recorded at long-term follow up (4-36 months after discharge). Conclusion In cases of extended septic funiculitis, complete resection of the infected spermatic cord can be safely performed using a laparoscopic-assisted surgical approach, reducing postoperative complications and risk of recurrence of infection.

Published in

Veterinary Surgery
2022, volume: 51, number: 5, pages: 853-858
Publisher: WILEY

Authors' information

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, University Animal Hospital
Roecken, Michael
Justus Liebig University Giessen
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, University Animal Hospital

UKÄ Subject classification

Clinical Science

Publication Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13809

URI (permanent link to this page)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/116807