Freitas, Fernando P., and Katie Hoddinott. “Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa Biomaterial Graft for Repair of a Congenital Pleuroperitoneal Hernia in a Kitten”. The Canadian Veterinary Journal, vol. 65, no. 10, 2024, pp. 999-1005, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A26586.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Freitas, Fernando P.
Author: Hoddinott, Katie
Date Issued
2024
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
Abstract

In this case, porcine small intestinal submucosa (pSIS) was used to repair a large congenital diaphragmatic hernia in a kitten. The pSIS was moistened in saline, folded in half, and sutured to the remnant of the right hemidiaphragm. The animal was determined to be doing well clinically and radiographically 12 wk after procedure. At 8.5 mo of age, the kitten was spayed, and the diaphragm was inspected, revealing a thin, semitransparent membrane at the central region of the previous pSIS graft. Serial thoracic radiographs may be an effective way to reach a diagnosis of a diaphragmatic hernia if not clearly identifiable on initial radiographs. Surgeons should be prepared to use alternative techniques to close large diaphragmatic defects. Porcine SIS was demonstrated to be a strong, easy-to-use, readily available, and effective technique to close a large defect in the diaphragm with excellent results in the short and medium terms. When hernia repair is employed in juvenile animals, reassessment of the diaphragmatic repair should be considered if future abdominal surgeries, such as ovariohysterectomies, are necessary. A functional 8-ply pSIS should be considered in cats and dogs as it has a lower complication and graft failure rate.

Language

  • English
Page range
999-1005
Host Title
The Canadian Veterinary Journal,
Volume
65
Issue
10
ISSN
0008-5286
PMID Identifier
39355692
PubMed Central Identifier
PMC11411469

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