Complications of ileal cannulation in cats.

Laboratory animal science Pub Date : 1999-08-01
D I Mawby, A G Mathew, E A Mears, T D Moyers, D J Krahwinkel
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Background and purpose: The anatomic position of the ileum is such that use of simple, noninvasive sampling techniques is difficult. Sampling of ileal contents by use of a cannula provides information about those contents-digestibility and fermentation patterns; however, complications with use of cannulas in horses and dogs have been reported. Therefore, cats were chosen as a laboratory model in which to study ileal cannulation.

Methods: Simple T-piece cannulas were surgically placed in the ileum of six adult cats.

Results: Postsurgical complications included cannula displacement and leakage, with subsequent abscessation and skin inflammation. Owing to these complications, the cannulas were removed from four of the six cats. Similar complications developed after removal of the cannulas. In the only attempt to collect a sample, obtaining a 0.5-ml sample of ileal fluid from one cannula took 3 h. Of the six cats, four died or were euthanized.

Conclusion: Use of cannulas is not a viable technique of collecting ileal fluid samples in cats.

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猫回肠插管的并发症。
背景和目的:回肠的解剖位置是这样的,使用简单的,无创取样技术是困难的。使用套管取样回肠内容物提供了有关这些内容物的信息——消化率和发酵模式;然而,在马和狗中使用套管的并发症也有报道。因此,我们选择猫作为实验室模型来研究回肠插管。方法:在6只成年猫的回肠内置入简单的t片插管。结果:术后并发症包括套管移位和渗漏,并发脓肿和皮肤炎症。由于这些并发症,6只猫中的4只拔掉了插管。在取出套管后出现了类似的并发症。在唯一一次收集样本的尝试中,从一个套管中获得0.5 ml的回肠液样本花了3小时。在6只猫中,有4只死亡或被安乐死。结论:使用套管收集猫回肠液样本不是一种可行的方法。
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