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- W2617367232 abstract "It was proposed a new technique for closure of the thoracic esophagotomy, with the objective to facilitate the surgical procedure. It was used 30 dogs, divided in two groups. All the animals were submitted to thoracic esophagotomy. In group 1, the esophagic incision was longitudinal and in group 2, transversal. The esophagic closure, similar in both groups, was performed with single-layer extramucosal interrupted sutures, using cotton thread. Radiographic examination with contrast was performed in the preoperative period and weekly following the surgery. The dogs were euthanatized 30 days after the surgery, and material was collected for histopathologic examination. The surgical technique was successfull and the dogs recovered normally. Radiographic examination after surgery revealed esophagic dilatation in some animals, especially on the group 2. However, at the time of 30 days, the healing of the esophagus was equivalent to that of group 1.Gross examination revealed only adhesions among esophagic scar to parietal pleura, and mediastine. The surgical scar showed good and anatomic healing. The histopahologic examination revealed normal healing. We can conclude that this surgical technique can be indicated for thoracic esophagotomy closure in the dog, showing anatomic healing, and decreasing complications." @default.
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- W2617367232 title "Sutura extramucosa em pontos separados simples e plano único no esôfago torácico de cães" @default.
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