医学
腹腔镜检查
端口(电路理论)
兽医学
灭菌(经济)
普通外科
微创手术
侵入性外科
人口
外科
环境卫生
货币
经济
外汇市场
货币经济学
工程类
电气工程
作者
Christine Hsueh,Michelle A. Giuffrida,Philipp D. Mayhew,J. Brad Case,Ameet Singh,Eric Monnet,David E. Holt,Megan Cray,Chiara Curcillo,Jeffrey J. Runge
摘要
Abstract Objective To describe pet owner preferences within the veterinary community when choosing operative techniques for canine spay. Study Design Prospective survey. Sample Population 1234 respondents from 5 veterinary university teaching hospitals in North America. Methods An electronic survey was distributed to faculty, students, and staff that currently are or previously were dog owners. Responses were analyzed to determine what spay technique respondents would choose for their own dogs. Surgical options offered included open celiotomy, 2‐port (TP) laparoscopy, single‐port (SP) laparoscopy, and natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES). Results TP laparoscopic ovariectomy (OVE) was the most popular choice, followed by SP laparoscopic OVE; NOTES was the least popular technique when all surgical options were available. If only minimally invasive surgeries were offered, 0.3% of respondents would refuse surgery. Nearly half (48%) of respondents were willing to spend between $100 and $200 more for a minimally invasive OVE than for an open celiotomy. Conclusion Minimally invasive OVE is an acceptable operative approach to those in the veterinary community. Additional study is required to correlate these findings with the general veterinary client population.
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