2017
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20151245
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Evaluation of electrosurgery and titanium clips for ovarian pedicle haemostasis in video-assisted ovariohysterectomy with two portals in bitches

Abstract: Eletrocirurgia bipolar e clipes de titânio para hemostasia em pedículos ovarianos durante ovariohisterectomia videoassistida com dois portais em cadelas

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“…In the present study, Pulse oximetric evaluation of cardio-respiratory systems and the investigation of clinical changes (body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and SpO2) in dogs were done, which are in agreement with previous reports (Erhardt et al, 1990;Matthews et al, 2003;Tavakoli and Rajabian, 2015). Electrosurgery (bipolar) was performed in the dogs under GA, as also reported by Guedes et al (2017) and Meakin et al (2017). GA in dogs was induced using X-T and X-K combinations, which is collateral with the investigations of Muhammad et al (2009), Nesgash et al (2016) and Gebremedhin et al (2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…In the present study, Pulse oximetric evaluation of cardio-respiratory systems and the investigation of clinical changes (body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and SpO2) in dogs were done, which are in agreement with previous reports (Erhardt et al, 1990;Matthews et al, 2003;Tavakoli and Rajabian, 2015). Electrosurgery (bipolar) was performed in the dogs under GA, as also reported by Guedes et al (2017) and Meakin et al (2017). GA in dogs was induced using X-T and X-K combinations, which is collateral with the investigations of Muhammad et al (2009), Nesgash et al (2016) and Gebremedhin et al (2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%