Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Dog with spontaneous lung collapse treated by partial lung removal
By Zobe, Anne et al.·Published in Open veterinary journal·2022·Small Animal Clinic, Germany·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Partial lung lobectomy with the CaimanSeal & Cut device in a dog with spontaneous pneumothorax: Case report.
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Plain-English summary
A 12-year-old Shih Tzu was brought in for sudden breathing problems due to a spontaneous pneumothorax, which is when air builds up in the chest without any injury. After scans showed a bulla (a small air-filled sac) in the lung, the vet performed a partial lung lobectomy using a special device called the Caiman5 Seal & Cut. This surgery was successful, and the dog had no complications during or after the procedure. The Shih Tzu was able to go home just two days later, feeling much better.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous pneumothorax in dogs is characterized by an accumulation of air in the interpleural space without underlying trauma and consecutive acute onset of respiratory distress. Underlying causes for spontaneous pneumothorax vary with ruptured bullae being one of the main causes. Treatment after initial stabilization often requires partial or complete surgical resection of affected lung lobes. Partial lung lobectomy can be performed with stapling devices or sealing devices for example, by different surgical approaches including video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. However, inter-thoracic surgery in small-sized dogs using either of the techniques is challenging. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 12-year-old Shih Tzu was presented with spontaneous pneumothorax. Further diagnostics with computed tomography and intercostal thoracoscopy revealed a bulla in the right middle lung lobe. Partial lung lobectomy (2.5 × 2.5 × 2 cm) of the respective lung lobe was performed by an intercostal approach using the Caiman5 Seal & Cut sealing device. The Caiman5 Seal & Cut device allowed quick and safe partial lung lobectomy in the treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax without intra- or post-operative complications. The dog was discharged 2 days after surgery in good clinical condition. This report demonstrates theefficacy and safety of the Caiman5 Seal & Cut sealing device for partial lung lobectomy in a small breed dog. CONCLUSION: Using the Caiman5 Seal & Cut device lung tissue could be resected without intra- or post-operative complications in a small breed dog. This case may emphasize the use of the device in fully video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery also in small-sized patients.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36650868/