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Minimally invasive splenectomy is associated with a low perioperative complication rate and short operative time in cats

Minimally invasive splenectomy is associated with a low perioperative complication rate and short operative time in cats
  • Seventeen client-owned cats were included

This study aimed to report the perioperative outcome and complications in cats undergoing minimally invasive splenectomy. 17 client-owned cats were included. Perioperative data were collected from cats undergoing minimally invasive splenectomy from September 2010 to June 2023. Data included history, signalment, preoperative examination and diagnostic testing results, operative technique and time, perioperative outcomes, complications, hospitalization duration, histopathological diagnosis, and outcome. 13 spayed females and 4 neutered males were included, with a median age of 144 months (48 to 196 months). Seven cats underwent total laparoscopic splenectomy (TLS), with 1 cat requiring conversion from TLS to laparoscopic-assisted splenectomy (LAS) due to splenomegaly and ...

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