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Journal watch25 June 2019

A comparison of the rates of postoperative complications between dogs undergoing laparoscopic and open ovariectomy

Evidence-based veterinary medicineSmall animalsSurgery and anaesthesia

Author(s): T.M. Charlesworth and F.T. Sanchez
Published in: Journal of Small Animal Practice
Date: April 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12993
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Our summary

Charlesworth, T.M. and Sanchez, F.T. (2019) A comparison of the rates of postoperative complications between dogs undergoing laparoscopic and open ovariectomy. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 60 (4), pp. 218-222.

This aim of this retrospective study was to examine and compare postoperative wound healing complication rates of laparoscopic and open surgical approaches for ovariectomy (OE) in a single practice.

OE cases from 2013-2018 were retrieved from the practice database and selected for inclusion if they had complete surgical notes, at least one post-operative check and 3 months of follow-up. The cases were divided into OPEN, where the standard open surgical technique was used or LAP for cases treated laparoscopically.

Case complications which were defined as ‘any departure from the expected post-operative course’ were independently described and graded by both authors using the four point Clavien-Dindo grading system.  Complications were then divided into one of four categories: wound healing, gastrointestinal, pain or other. Wound complications were further categorised as inflammation or as superficial or deep surgical site infection (SSI).

For the OPEN group, 106 cases were included for analysis. Overall complication rate was 44%, and of these 28% and 9% were related to wound healing and gastrointestinal abnormalities respectively. 4.7% of the dogs were identified as having superficial SSI, 1% deep SSI and 18.9% inflamed wounds.

For the LAP group, which had 154 cases, the overall complication rate was 20%, and of these 11% and 7.8% were related to wound healing and gastrointestinal abnormalities respectively. 3% of dogs were identified as having superficial SSI, there were no cases of deep SSI, and 8% were described as wounds inflamed.

Limitations include the retrospective nature of the study and the fact that all cases came from one practice.

Take home

This study provides useful evidence for veterinary practitioners on the complication rates for ovariectomy using open or closed methods.  This will be valuable in discussion with owners about the benefits and risks of the two procedures.

Interested practices may wish to take part in The National Audit for Small Animal Neutering, which assesses post-operative complication rates for routine neutering, available on the vetAUDIT site.

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