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Laparoscopic cryptorchidectomy in 10 equids using a single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) port device.


ABSTRACT: Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgical techniques are desirable in horses and other equids. A new approach called "modified single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) for equine cryptorchidectomy" is described, along with the postoperative outcomes of 10 equids. A SILS Port device (Covidien) was placed via a 30- to 40-millimeter linea alba incision in combination with 1 or 2 15-millimeter para-inguinal incisions to exteriorize the intra-abdominal testicles. Ten animals, 2 bilateral abdominal cryptorchid horses and 8 unilateral abdominal cryptorchid equids, underwent cryptorchidectomy using the SILS technique. The median surgical and anesthesia times were 90 min (range: 75 to 135 min) and 150 min (range: 120 to 195 min), respectively. No intraoperative complications occurred. Two cases had transient pyrexia after surgery. No other postoperative complications were recorded. This technique reduced the risk of iatrogenic damage of the gastrointestinal tract, eliminated the need for additional instrument portals, provided an excellent maintenance of the pneumoperitoneum, and allowed easy testicle removal. None of the animals in the study developed postoperative emphysema. Key clinical message: The modified SILS technique was an effective approach for testicle removal in abdominal cryptorchids that did not result in any complications in the cases presented.

SUBMITTER: Munoz AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12416111 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Laparoscopic cryptorchidectomy in 10 equids using a single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) port device.

Muñoz Alejandro Merchán AM   Cribb Nicola N  

The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne 20250901 9


Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgical techniques are desirable in horses and other equids. A new approach called "modified single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) for equine cryptorchidectomy" is described, along with the postoperative outcomes of 10 equids. A SILS Port device (Covidien) was placed <i>via</i> a 30- to 40-millimeter <i>linea alba</i> incision in combination with 1 or 2 15-millimeter para-inguinal incisions to exteriorize the intra-abdominal testicles. Ten animals, 2 bilate  ...[more]

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