Reparo de esôfago cervical de cães com segmento intestinal livre autólogo desprovido de epitélio e de lâmina própria da túnica mucosa

Resumo

Twelve dogs were allocated in two groups with same number of animals and submitted to removal of a 3.0 x 3.5cm piece of the cervical esophagus. The incision was occluded with a autograft of free intestinal segment without epithelium and lamina propria of the mucosa, with separate simples points using poliglactina 910 line. Animals of the group 1 were observed for 15 days post-surgery, and the animals from group 2, for 30 days. Epithelization and discreet stenosis in the place of the graft with invasion of dense conjunctive tissue, rich in collagen fibers was noticed. The autograft free intestinal segment was efficient in the repair of ruptures in the cervical segment of the canine esophagous.

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Cão, Intestino, Enxerto, Cirurgia, Dog, Intestinal, Graft, Surgery

Citação

FREITAS, Patrícia Maria Coletto; EURIDES, Duvaldo; BELETTI, Marcelo Emilio; MOTA, Francisco Cláudio Dantas; SHIMIZU, Bianca Jacob; NAVES, Elisete de Araújo; REBOUÇAS, Karen Silva; SILVA, Luiz Antônio Franco da; FIORAVANTI, Maria Clorinda Soares. Reparo de esôfago cervical de cães com segmento intestinal livre autólogo desprovido de epitélio e de lâmina própria da túnica mucosa. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, v. 32, n. 3, p. 445-450, 2002.