ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR OVARIOSSALPINGOHISTERECTOMIA - ASPECTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TECHNIQUE AND PRODUCTION OF ALGIC STIMULUSOSH, DOG, CAT
In this study, an alternative ovarian resorption technique (OSH), referred to here as Inverted OSH, was evaluated. The existence of this technique was informed by Professor João Guilherme Padilha who observed its execution during the realization of his post-doctorate in Vienna (Austria). The modified version of the usual castration technique was often performed routinely by veterinarian Ingrid Kasper. In this technique, the surgery begins, after celiotomy, by hemostasis and transection of the body of the uterus and only a hemostatic forceps is positioned caudal to the ovaries at the time of hemostasis. Inverted OSH is believed to be a safer surgical technique compared to the traditional one by facilitating ovarian exposure and manipulation (traction), reducing visceral manipulation, shortening surgical time, and reducing painful stimulation. The objective of this study is to analyze aspects of the ovaries and osteotomy technique in the canine and feline species, such as visceral mobilization and manipulation, access to ovaries and ovarian pedicle, and surgical time compared to the technique initiated by ovarian vessel hemostasis. The project was executed with 48 animals, 24 bitches and 24 cats, coming from the Program of Control of Natality of Dogs and Cats of UFRRJ. In half of the patients of each species, OSH was inverted and the other OSH was used for comparison of visceral manipulation during the technique, evaluation of intraoperative pain, ovarian traction and ease of manipulation of the ovaries. for six hours.