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American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2010

Renal and cardiorespiratory effects of treatment with lactated Ringer's solution or physiologic saline (0.9% NaCl) solution in cats with experimentally induced urethral obstruction.

Marina G. M. C. M. Cunha; Gabrielle Coelho Freitas; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro; Kleber Gomes; Joäo P M. C. M. Cunha; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Ney Luis Pippi

OBJECTIVE To compare the renal and cardiorespiratory effects of IV treatment with lactated Ringers solution (LRS) or physiologic saline (0.9% NaCl) solution (PSS) in severely decompensated cats with urethral obstruction (UO). ANIMALS 14 cats (4 cats were used only to establish infusion rates). PROCEDURES An occluded urethral catheter was used to induce UO in each cat. After development of severe metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia, and postrenal azotemia, the obstruction was relieved (0 hours); LRS or PSS (5 cats/group) was administered IV (gradually decreasing rate) beginning 15 minutes before and continuing for 48 hours after UO relief. Ten minutes before urethral catheter placement (baseline), at start of fluid therapy (SFT), and at intervals during fluid administration, various physical and clinicopathologic evaluations were performed. RESULTS Metabolic acidosis was detected in the PSS-treated group at SFT and 2 hours after relief of UO and in the LRS-treated group only at SFT The PSS-treated group had significantly lower blood pH and bicarbonate concentrations at 8 through 48 hours and lower base excess values at 2 through 48 hours, compared with the LRS-treated group. Hypocalcemia and hypernatremia were detected in the PSS-treated group at 2 and 12 hours, respectively. Absolute serum potassium and chloride concentrations did not differ significantly between groups at any time point. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Treatment with LRS or PSS appeared to be safe and effective in cats with experimentally induced UO; however, LRS was more efficient in restoring the acid-base and electrolyte balance in severely decompensated cats with UO.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Fixação esquelética externa tipo Ia (unilateral-uniplanar) para osteossíntese diafisária de úmero em pombos domésticos (Columba livia)

Alessandro de Moraes Leotte; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Fabricio Arygoni Braga; Luciene Krauspenhar; Sheyla Francheska Camargo; Fabiola Niederauer Flores; Kleber Gomes; Ricardo Simões Scherer

Among the various pathologies that can inflict birds, the long bones fractures of the wings, and pelvic members are more commom. Fourteeen domestic pigeons (Columba livia) weighing 290 to 420g, were submitted to open reduction of humeral diaphysis fracture with external fixator type Ia (unilateral-uniplanar) in order to evaluate the clinical, histological and radiographic evolution of the bone healing. The external fixator device was stabilized with methilmetacrylate acrylic. The average time necessary to the complete disappearance of the fracture line by radiographic evaluation was 28±6.44 days. The bone callus was identified at 17±3.26 postoperative days. The birds returned to flying in 28±1.2 days yet with the fixation device and only one did not recovere the flying abillity. The external fixation technique is an efficient method to treat diaphiseal humeral fracture in domestic pigeons.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Resistência à tração de colopexias incisionais realizadas por cirurgia laparoscópica ou celiotomia em cães

Maurício Veloso Brun; Ney Luis Pippi; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck; Emerson Antonio Contesini; Eclérion Chaves; R. A. Pereira; Rafael Stedile; Kleber Gomes; Braz Roberto Schettini; Franciele Rocha; Adamas Tassinari Bonfada; Lucas Marques Columé; Antônio Roberto Pinheiro Vieira Júnior

In the present study the traction resistance and histological features of incisional colopexys made by open or laparoscopic surgery were evaluated. For this purpose, 15 mongrel dogs were located in two groups. In the GL group (n= 8) the colopexy adhesion was made by a laparoscopic surgery, and in GA group (n= 7) by a celiotomy. For the laparoscopic procedures the dogs were positioned in dorsal decubitus and four trocars were introduced in the left and right position of umbilical region. The incisions produced in descendent colon and in the abdominal wall were sutured in two layers of intracorporeal suturing. In the GA group the colon suture was similar to the realized in GL group. Fourteen days after the surgeries the dogs were killed to collect samples of abdominal wall and colon descendent, which were used in resistance tests and in histological evaluations. The total surgery time and colon fixation time were higher in the GL group (p 0.05), and the rupture force in GL segments was 43.68±16.45N and in GA was 39.70±15.15N. No differences were found in histological examination between GL and GA groups, and in all dogs the fibers of collagen were mature. The results verified for the laparoscopic technique of colopexy, that presented surgical adhesions with similar quality of the provoked by a conventional technique, allow concluding that the laparoscopic procedure may be utilized as an alternative for rectal prolapse treatment in dogs.


Ciencia Rural | 2007

Modificações do fixador externo para osteossíntese umeral em pombos domésticos

F. Dalmolin; João Eduardo Schossler; Bianca Bertoletti; André Vasconcelos; Daniel Curvello de Mendonça Müller; Deila Rosély Schossler; Kleber Gomes

This paper was aimed at evaluating two changes in the external fixators for osteosynthesis of the humeral fracture that induce the correction of the humeral fracture in pigeons. The reduction of diaphyseal fracture was made with an intramedulary pin associated to another perpendicular one inserted into the distal segment (Group A - GA); in the Group B (GB) an additional pin was used in the proximal fragment. All the pigeons were evaluated clinically and radiographically up to 60 days, except for four of each group which were submitted to euthanasia at 15, 22, 29 and 36 days for the macro and microscope exams. The flight test was successful in all pigeons. The bone calus was radiografically visible only in the GA; the mean time and the standard deviation for flight was 32.25 ± 6.5 days for the GA and 39.8 ± 3.83 for the GB. The mean time and standard deviation for fracture healing was 36 ± 0 days in the GA and 34 ± 3.4 in the GB. The two types of external fixator evaluated were efficient to stabilized the fracture site allowing complete consolidation and return to function. The use of the external fixator with two perpendicular pins provides more stability at the fracture site although it is necessary more time for the surgery procedure.


Ciencia Rural | 2009

Artrografia com meio de contraste positivo e duplo contraste na articulação do úmero de cães

Giovani Krolikowski; Carmen Lice Buchmann de Godoy; Luiz Carlos de Pellegrini; Stella Falkenberg Rausch; Ingrith Aparecida Mazuhy Santarosa; Josaine Cristina da Silva Rappeti; Fabrício de Vargas Arigony Braga; Kleber Gomes; Daniel Curvello de Mendonça Müller; Luciana Brilhante Wolle; Maicon Pinheiro; Rômulo Rotilli Antonov

The double contrast artrography is a diagnostic method in which positive contrast material (MCP) is injected in the joint space followed by negative contrast in order to outline lesions on the articular surfaces and adjacent structures. This technique is an effective and minimally invasive procedure already consolidated in human medicine as well as in the equine species with better results than the ones achieved by using usual diagnostic methods. In dogs this is not widely applied. The present study aimed to describe and evaluate the double contrast artrography technique applied to the humeral joint of canine species to compare with artrography with MCP in the evaluation of the articular surface of humerus head, intra-articular portion of the biceps muscle tendon, and articular capsule of eleven adult dogs. The double contrast within the joint has been produced by combining a small amount of iodine-based half of positive contrast covering the articular surfaces and capsular limits and a larger amount of a negative contrast filling the intra-articular space. The information collected from four radiologists have allowed to conclude that in the evaluation of the articular surface of the humerus head the double contrast artrography technique determinates a better image than with MCP. In addition, in the evaluation of the outline of the intra-articular portion of the biceps muscle tendon the artrography with MCP produced a better image than with double contrast artrography.


Ciencia Rural | 2007

Osso bovino esponjoso inorgânico liofilizado em bloco no reparo de fístula oronasal induzida em cães

Kleber Gomes; Ney Luis Pippi; Fabrício de Vargas Arigony Braga; Giovani Krolikowiski; André Vasconcelos Soares; Giane Magrini Pigatto; Virgínia Heinze Pohl; Deisi Novosat; Bianca Bertoletti; Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer; Giancarlo Santini de Souza; Fabíola Dalmolin

The oronasal fistula repair still represents a challenge to the surgeons, due to the high incidence of recidivation. An experiment using 10 adult mongrel dogs weighting between 8 and 17 kilograms was performed in order to evaluate the in block lyophilized inorganic bovine bone cancellous (BLIBBC) in the treatment of this disease. Each dog had an exodontic procedure of both canine teeth, in order to produce an oronasal fistula. The surgical procedure realized consisted in two different surgical steps: the left side defect was repaired right after the defect have been produced, while the right side defect was repaired seven days after the fistula induction; both sides were repaired using BLIBBC and covered with gengival flap. The animals were radiological and clinicaly evaluated every week for 120 days. The material used was effective in the repair of both fistulas, without rejection or recurrence.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Colopexia incisional por celiotomia ou transparietal auxiliada por laparoscopia em cães

Maurício Veloso Brun; Ney Luis Pippi; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck; Emerson Antonio Contesini; R. A. Pereira; R. Stedile; Adamas Tassinari Bonfada; Lucas Marques Columé; Kleber Gomes; Antônio Roberto Pinheiro Vieira Junior; Thiago Félix da Silva


Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research-revue Canadienne De Recherche Veterinaire | 2012

Acid-base and biochemical stabilization and quality of recovery in male cats with urethral obstruction and anesthetized with propofol or a combination of ketamine and diazepam

Gabrielle Coelho Freitas; Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Kleber Gomes; João Paulo Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Monique Togni; Ney Luis Pippi; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro


Archive | 2004

Implante de traquéia de Gallus domesticus na microanastomose arterial em cães

Emerson Antonio Contesini; Ney Luis Pippi; Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck; Maurício Veloso Brun; Carmen Lice Buckman de Godoy; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Antônio de Pádua Ferreira da Silva Filho; Adamas Tassinari Bonfada; Rafael Stedile; Lucas Marques Colomé; Kleber Gomes; Fabrício de Vargas Arigony Braga


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2010

Cerclage with Nylon Cable Tie Band or Stainless Steel Wire for Repair of Experimental Mandibular Symphyseal Fractures in Cats

Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Ney Luis Pippi; Eduardo de Bastos Santos Junior; Kleber Gomes; Érica Batista Fontes; João Paulo Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Gabriele Maria Calegaro Serafini; Karine Alexandra Klock; Monique Togni

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Ney Luis Pippi

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Adamas Tassinari Bonfada

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Carlos Afonso de Castro Beck

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Emerson Antonio Contesini

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Fabíola Dalmolin

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Gabrielle Coelho Freitas

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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