Modificação da técnica de aderência cirúrgica do pênis à parede abdominal ventral e avaliação do pós-operatório
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2001-06
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José Henrique Stringhini
Resumo
The penopexy technique was changed in order to
obtain bull teasers. Reducing the dead space with wolf
suture, the technique resulted in compression, stenosis and
partial rupture of the urethra. The main observed
complications were partial and total dehiscence of the
surgical wound, necrosis of the tissue, subcutaneous
abscesses, presence of purulent secretion, besides fibrosis
of the tissue. In the attempt of isolating and identifying the
possible microbial agents involved in the process samples
of the purulent secretions that flowed of the wounds were
collected by means of swabs roaked in 0,2%peptomatewater.
Proteus mirabilis and Escherichia coli were isolated and
identified The same procedure was adopted in the
environment where the animals were operated and in the
place where they stayed after the surgical act, being isolated
and identified the Bacillus spp, Pseudomonas spp,
Escherichia coli and Enterobacter spp. There was no
bacterial growth in the suture material which belonged to the same lot of those used in the surgery, being discharged
the hypothesis of contamination of the wounds due to the
use of badly sterilized material or surgical instruments. The
postoperative complication observed was the irritating
action of the urine that, in function of the rupture of the
urethra, was accumulated and infiltrated in the subcutaneous
tissues in process of healing, followed by exogenous
contamination.
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Rufiões bovinos, Pós-operatório, Teaser bull, Postoperative
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SILVA, Luiz Antônio Franco da; ANDRADE, Maria Auxiliadora; FIORAVANTI, Maria Clorinda Soares; ROMANI, Alana Flávia; ALVES, Cláudia Bueno; RABELO, Rogério Elias; BORGES, Gabriela Teixeira. Modificação da técnica de aderência cirúrgica do pênis à parede abdominal ventral e avaliação do pós-operatório. Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 2, n. 1, p. 57-64, jan./jun. 2001. Disponível em: <https://www.revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/254/225>.