SURGICAL REPORT: PARTIAL BILATERAL MASTECTOMY AND CASTRATION IN A DOG

Grazielly Diniz Duarte, G. D. Furtado, M. Christoffersen
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The surgical performance in animal patients affected by carcinoma is justified by the search for the subjects quality of life. Surgical intervention is possible due to the current technical quality now available for veterinarians. Since carcinoma is a pathology, often of rapid evolution, the readiness to carry out the a surgical intervention as soon as possible is confirmed. In the specialized literature, castration also aims to minimize the occurrence of this pathology, being therefore indicated for tutors. This report covers a reality that is quite common within current veterinary medicine, where the patient is subjected to a partial mastectomy that involves castration. We conclude by establishing the importance that veterinary medical professionals have in maintaining animal welfare and the importance of trusting tutors when their PETs become subject to pathologies.
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手术报告:犬双侧乳房部分切除及去势
动物肿瘤患者的手术表现是合理的,因为研究对象的生活质量。手术干预是可能的,由于目前的技术质量,现在兽医。由于癌是一种病理,往往是快速演变,准备进行手术干预,尽快确认。在专业文献中,阉割也旨在尽量减少这种病理的发生,因此被导师指出。本报告涵盖了一个现实,这是相当普遍的,在目前的兽医学,病人是受到部分乳房切除术,包括去势。最后,我们建立了兽医专业人员在维护动物福利方面的重要性,以及在宠物出现疾病时信任导师的重要性。
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