Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 72, Issue 2 , Pages 373-380, August 2010

Comparison of pain and postoperative stress in dogs undergoing natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, laparoscopic, and open oophorectomy

Poster presented at Digestive Disease Week, Chicago, IL, May 30-June 6, 2009. (Gastrointest Endosc 2009;69:AB161-2).

Current affiliations: Departments of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (L.J.F., P.D.C.), Biomedical Engineering (L.J.F.), and Comparative Pathobiology (P.W.S.), Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Mafraq Hospital-SEHA (E.Y.R.), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Departments of Medicine (M.A.-H., S.S., M.V.C.) and Surgery (D.J.S.), School of Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Received 23 November 2009; accepted 25 January 2010. published online 31 May 2010.

Background

Few studies are available to compare the potential benefits of natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) approaches to traditional surgery.

Objective

To compare complications, surgical stress, and postoperative pain.

Design

Prospective study in dogs.

Setting

Research laboratory.

Subjects

Thirty dogs.

Interventions

Oophorectomy procedures were performed via NOTES and laparoscopic and traditional open surgery.

Main Outcome Measurements

Operative time, pain scores, systemic stress parameters (cortisol, glucose), surgical stress markers (interleukin 6, C-reactive protein), 3-day observation.

Results

Median operative times were 76, 44, and 35 minutes for the NOTES, laparoscopic, and open procedures, respectively, with the NOTES procedure being significantly longer than the other 2 procedures. All ovaries were completely excised, and all the animals survived without complications. The NOTES animals had greater increases in serum cortisol concentrations at 2 hours but no statistically significant differences in glucose concentrations compared with the other groups. Serum interleukin 6 and C-reactive protein concentrations were significantly increased at specific times compared with baseline in the NOTES group, but not in the open or laparoscopic surgery groups. Based on the cumulative pain score and nociceptive thresholds, the animals in the NOTES group demonstrated less evidence of pain.

Limitations

Small sample size, limited follow-up.

Conclusions

Although the NOTES oophorectomy procedures took approximately twice as long and there may be more evidence of tissue damage as judged by increases in serum cortisol and interleukin 6 concentrations, the dogs in the NOTES group had lower pain scores, especially when compared with animals undergoing open surgery.

Abbreviations: CRP, C-reactive protein, IL-6, interleukin 6, NOTES, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery

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 DISCLOSURE: The following author disclosed a financial relationship relevant to this publication: E.Y. Rahmani: Patent license, Cook Endoscopy. The other authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication.

 This study was sponsored by a grant from NOSCAR/ASGE/SAGES.

PII: S0016-5107(10)00139-2

doi:10.1016/j.gie.2010.01.066

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 72, Issue 2 , Pages 373-380, August 2010