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Background
We present the short‐term outcomes of robotic fenestration of symptomatic liver cysts using the EndoWrist One Vessel Sealer.
Methods
Data from patients who underwent robotic deroofing were collected and analysed retrospectively.
Results
A total of 17 patients were treated. Mean cyst size was 14 cm (median 15 cm, range 6.3‐24). Seven cysts were in posterosuperior or central segments...
Laparoscopic‐assisted gastrotomy, enterotomy, enterectomy, and anastomosis can be performed in dogs and cats for a variety of underlying disease processes. The most commonly reported indications include intestinal foreign body, intestinal neoplasia, and diagnostic biopsy. Patient selection is important, and certain contraindications exist. Among these contraindications are large lesion diameter, adhesions,...
Perioperative enteral support is often indicated in dogs and cats with functional gastrointestinal (GI) tracts. In patients with inadequate voluntary nutritional intake, supplemental enteral feeding is often necessary. Enteral feeding is superior to parenteral and can be accomplished via a number of methods, including nasoesophageal, nasogastric, esophagostomy, gastrostomy, and enterostomy tube devices...
Diagnostic gastrointestinal (GI) laparoscopy is indicated when information gathered by direct visualization or sampling of the GI tract will help with therapeutic decision making in veterinary patients. GI disease in dogs and cats is common, and the specific indications for diagnostic and therapeutic GI laparoscopy are not well defined but are increasing. GI diseases for which laparoscopy is reported...
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