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Clinical findings and prognostic factors for dogs undergoing cholecystectomy for gall bladder mucocele.

AbstractOBJECTIVE:
To report clinical findings and explore prognostic factors for dogs that had cholecystectomy for gall bladder mucocele.
STUDY DESIGN:
Retrospective case series.
ANIMALS:
Dogs (n = 43) with gall bladder mucoceles.
RESULTS:
Diagnosis of gall bladder mucoceles was confirmed by histopathology and 74% were diagnosed based on preoperative abdominal ultrasonography. Intraoperative evidence of gall bladder rupture was noted in 10 dogs (23%), and 16 (37%) had evidence of previous leakage in the abdominal cavity. One dog had positive bacterial growth from the gall bladder content. The most common histopathologic findings in liver biopsies obtained at surgery were cholangiohepatitis, biliary hyperplasia, or cholestasis. Univariate analysis showed evidence of postoperative hypotension (P = .05) to be significantly negatively associated with survival. Significant difference in mean postoperative serum lactate (P = .034) and postoperative packed cell volume (P = .063) between dogs that survived and died was also noted.
CONCLUSIONS:
Elevations in postoperative serum lactate concentrations and immediate postoperative hypotension in dogs undergoing cholecystectomy for gall bladder mucoceles are associated with poor clinical outcome.
AuthorsSarah Malek, Elizabeth Sinclair, Giselle Hosgood, Noel M M Moens, Trina Baily, Sarah E Boston
JournalVeterinary surgery : VS (Vet Surg) Vol. 42 Issue 4 Pg. 418-26 (May 2013) ISSN: 1532-950X [Electronic] United States
PMID23330871 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© Copyright 2013 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
Topics
  • Animals
  • Dog Diseases (pathology, surgery)
  • Dogs
  • Female
  • Gallbladder Diseases (pathology, surgery, veterinary)
  • Male
  • Mucocele (pathology, surgery, veterinary)
  • Retrospective Studies

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