Assessment of Postoperative Pain in Cats After Ovariectomy by Laparoscopy, Median Celiotomy, or Flank Laparotomy

Vet Surg. 2015 Jul:44 Suppl 1:23-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2014.12150.x. Epub 2014 Jan 31.

Abstract

Objective: To compare postoperative pain, duration of surgery, and duration of anesthesia for 3 methods of ovariectomy in cats: (1) conventional ventral median open approach (Midline), (2) right flank approach (Flank), and (3) median 2-portal laparoscopic procedure (Lap).

Study design: Randomized, prospective clinical trial.

Animals: Healthy, sexually intact female cats (n = 60).

Methods: Cats were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: Midline (n = 20), Flank (20), and Lap (20) were evaluated 1, 2, 4, 6, and 12 hours after endotracheal extubation. Postoperative pain was scored using the 4A-vet pain scale that combines a subjective numerical pain rating and objective scoring of physiologic and behavioral variables including the response to stimulation of the surgical site. Pain scores (PS) were compared between groups.

Results: There was a significant difference in the PS between groups. PS for Midline and Flank were not significantly different but were both significantly higher compared with Lap. Depending on time, 5-20% of the cats had intense postoperative pain in both Midline and Flank groups. None of the Lap cats had intense postoperative pain.

Conclusions: Laparoscopic ovariectomy, although slower, appeared less painful compared with conventional ventral midline and flank ovariectomy. Postoperative pain did not differ significantly between midline and flank groups.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Abdomen
  • Anesthesia Recovery Period
  • Animals
  • Cats / physiology
  • Cats / surgery*
  • Female
  • Laparoscopy / veterinary*
  • Laparotomy / veterinary*
  • Ovariectomy / veterinary*
  • Pain Measurement / veterinary
  • Pain, Postoperative / veterinary*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome