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Comparison of Laparoscopic Ovariohysterectomy and Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
Veterinary Surgery, 2003Objectives—To evaluate technique, complication rates, postoperative pain scores, and clinical outcomes in dogs after laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (LOVH) or traditional ovariohysterectomy (OVH).Study Design—Prospective clinical trial.Animals or Sample Population—Thirty‐four intact female dogs, weighing 2.4–31 kg.Methods—LOVH (16 dogs) was performed ...
Ellen B, Davidson +2 more
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Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, — I was interested in the recent paper by [Coe and others (2006)][1] comparing flank and midline approaches to the ovariohysterectomy of cats. I was surprised that a 2·5 cm incision was used for the flank approach.
Holt, PE +4 more
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SIR, — I was interested in the recent paper by [Coe and others (2006)][1] comparing flank and midline approaches to the ovariohysterectomy of cats. I was surprised that a 2·5 cm incision was used for the flank approach.
Holt, PE +4 more
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Lab Animal, 2010
Surgical sterilization of ferrets is a relatively common surgical procedure. It is usually done as a method of contraception and to prevent diseases associated with the reproductive system. This column will describe the anatomy, principles, possible complications and outcomes of surgical ovariohysterectomy in ferrets.
David, Eshar, Nicole R, Wyre
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Surgical sterilization of ferrets is a relatively common surgical procedure. It is usually done as a method of contraception and to prevent diseases associated with the reproductive system. This column will describe the anatomy, principles, possible complications and outcomes of surgical ovariohysterectomy in ferrets.
David, Eshar, Nicole R, Wyre
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Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy in dogs
Veterinary Record, 2007SIR, — Laparoscopic or ‘keyhole’ surgery is commonly perceived to be less invasive and hence less painful than conventional surgery. Some authors ([Devitt and others 2005][1], [Hancock and others 2005][2]) have demonstrated decreased pain in the perioperative period when ...
Alistair, Freeman, Paul, MacFarlane
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Veterinary Record, 2010
THE short communication ‘Effect of propofol and alfaxalone on pain after ovariohysterectomy in cats’ ([Murison and Martinez-Taboada 2010][1]) provides useful information for evaluating analgesic requirements.
P. J. Murison, F. Martinez‐Taboada
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THE short communication ‘Effect of propofol and alfaxalone on pain after ovariohysterectomy in cats’ ([Murison and Martinez-Taboada 2010][1]) provides useful information for evaluating analgesic requirements.
P. J. Murison, F. Martinez‐Taboada
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Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy in goats
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2019Abstract OBJECTIVE To describe a minimally invasive 3-portal laparoscopic approach for elective ovariohysterectomy and the outcome of that procedure in a population of goats. DESIGN Descriptive clinical study. ANIMALS 16 healthy client-owned goats. PROCEDURES Food but not water was withheld from all goats for 24 hours before the procedure.
Alexander J, Daniel +4 more
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Ovariohysterectomy in Six Mares
Veterinary Surgery, 1995Six mares had ovariohysterectomy performed for chronic pyometra associated with cervical abnormalities, uterine neoplasia, or removal of a macerated fetus. Ovariohysterectomy was performed through a ventral midline incision with access to the ovarian and uterine vessels aided by traction on the uterus and retraction of abdominal viscera. Abdominal pain,
E M, Santschi +5 more
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Laparoscopic Ovariohysterectomy in Nine Dogs
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2003Minimally invasive surgery has been found in humans to reduce pain, incidence of infections, and duration of hospitalization. Minimally invasive procedures are also being described in veterinary medicine. Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy (OHE) was performed on nine, healthy, intact female dogs using a Harmonic scalpel.
Brenda, Austin +4 more
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Ovariohysterectomy versus ovariectomy
Veterinary Record, 2006SIR, — Routine neutering of bitches is typically carried out by ovariohysterectomy (ovh) in the uk and the usa, but by ovariectomy (ove) in some European countries. The reason for this geographical difference appears to be historical.
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