Standing hand-assisted laparoscopic ovariectomy in 65 mares

Vet Surg. 2011 Jan;40(1):90-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2010.00771.x. Epub 2010 Dec 23.

Abstract

Objective: To review the efficacy and safety of unilateral ovariectomy by use of a standing hand-assisted laparoscopic approach and evaluate the effect of ovary size on posttransection hemorrhage after application of a linear stapling device.

Study design: Case series.

Animals: Horses (n=65) aged 2-20 years.

Methods: Medical records of mares that had ovariectomy performed by use of a standing hand-assisted laparoscopic approach were reviewed. Data retrieved were signalment, ovary removed (left, right), ovarian size, ovarian pathology, intraoperative and postoperative complications, and length of hospitalization.

Results: Mean ovarian diameter was 17 cm. Histopathology (52 mares) confirmed 41 granulosa cell tumors (79%), 8 ovarian cysts (15%), 1 teratoma (2%), and 2 ovaries (4%) without abnormalities. Hemorrhage was observed laparoscopically in 16 mares after transection of the mesovarium. Complications encountered during surgery included 1 mare collapsing in the stocks and 1 mare that hemorrhaged excessively from the incision. Postoperative complications included 2 cases of mild colic. Overall complication rate was 6%.

Conclusions: All attempts to remove the target ovary were successful. The approach is safe for the mare, as complications encountered were similar to those recently reported for other approaches.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Horse Diseases / surgery*
  • Horses / surgery*
  • Laparoscopy / methods
  • Laparoscopy / veterinary*
  • Ovarian Diseases / surgery
  • Ovarian Diseases / veterinary*
  • Ovariectomy / methods
  • Ovariectomy / veterinary*
  • Retrospective Studies