66 • Reporting and solving intraoperative complications during mass neutering in canine and feline females carried out on a Mobile Surgery Unit in the south of Santa Fe province

The surgical protocol followed during mass neutering of cats and bitches through flancotomy by the professional team from the Chair of Surgery of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of Casilda (National University of Rosario) is reported in this paper. The intraoperative complications detected and th...

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Autores principales: Santos, Carolina Andrea, Portillo Olivera, Blanca Susana, Fiorentini, Jorge O., Schiaffi, Ariel Luis, Serrano, Mariano Rodrigo, Belá, Myriam Graciela, Baracco, Pamela, Español, Nicolas, Serenelli, Virginia
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Publicado: Secretaría Académica | UNR 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://www.e-universitas.edu.ar/index.php/journal/article/view/159
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Sumario:The surgical protocol followed during mass neutering of cats and bitches through flancotomy by the professional team from the Chair of Surgery of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of Casilda (National University of Rosario) is reported in this paper. The intraoperative complications detected and the strategies used to solve them are also described. Over 929 neutering performed in the period 2014/2015, the most common complications were uterine contents (pyometra, mucometra, hematometra and pregnancy). It is concluded that due to the inconveniences generated by intraoperative complications in the development of the surgical protocol and in the possible deviations in the expected results, the professionals that make up the surgical team must have the necessary skills and experience to solve them quickly, without compromising the animal welfare.