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Evaluation of a motorized morcellator for laparoscopic removal of granulosa-theca cell tumors in standing mares.

AbstractOBJECTIVE:
To describe a motorized morcellator technique for laparoscopic removal of granulosa-theca cell tumors (GCT) in standing mares and to evaluate long-term outcome.
STUDY DESIGN:
Case series.
ANIMALS:
Mares (n=7) aged 4-15 years, with unilateral GCT.
METHODS:
Tumor size was determined by transrectal palpation and ultrasonography. Standing sedated mares had 3 laparoscopic portal sites in the paralumbar fossa. After laparoscopic observation of the GCT, the mesovarium was desensitized, the ovarian pedicle transected with a LigaSure device, and the ovary grasped with forceps and cut in cylindrical tissue blocks using a motorized morcellator. Tissue blocks were removed through the laparoscopic sleeve. Outcome was determined by telephone interview of owners 6-40 months after surgery.
RESULTS:
Estimated ultrasonographic median GCT diameter was 17 cm (range, 10-22 cm). Surgical time was 2-4.5 hours. There were no surgical complications. Two mares had mild subcutaneous emphysema at the portals after surgery. Convalescence was short, owners were satisfied with cosmetic outcome, and clinical signs associated with GCT did not recur.
CONCLUSION:
The motorized morcellator allows piecemeal removal of large GCT through a relatively small laparoscopic portal. Surgical complications were rare and the cosmetic outcome is favorable.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE:
A motorized morcellator is a safe and minimally invasive technique for laparoscopic removal of GCT in mares.
AuthorsMartin Kummer, Felix Theiss, Michelle Jackson, Anton Fürst
JournalVeterinary surgery : VS (Vet Surg) Vol. 39 Issue 5 Pg. 649-53 (Jul 2010) ISSN: 1532-950X [Electronic] United States
PMID20345529 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Neuropeptides
  • postural asymmetry factor
Topics
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Granulosa Cell Tumor (surgery, veterinary)
  • Horse Diseases (surgery)
  • Horses (surgery)
  • Laparoscopes (veterinary)
  • Laparoscopy (methods, veterinary)
  • Neuropeptides
  • Ovarian Neoplasms (surgery, veterinary)
  • Perioperative Care (veterinary)
  • Thecoma (surgery, veterinary)
  • Treatment Outcome

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