1. OVARIECTOMIA UNILATERAL NA FOSSA PARALOMBAR PARA TRATAMENTO DE TUMOR DE CÉLULAS DA GRANULOSA EM ÉGUA QUARTO-DE-MILHA: RELATO DE CASO.
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da Silva BONACIN, Yuri, Silva FIGUEIREDO, Camila, Móiz da SILVA, Lucas, Torres GASPARINI, Leonardo, and Bento MORAES, Angélica Trazzi
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GRANULOSA cell tumors , *LOCAL anesthesia , *CONDUCTION anesthesia , *PREGNANCY outcomes , *ARTIFICIAL insemination - Abstract
Granulosa cell tumor (GCT) is the most common ovarian tumor in mares, promoting decreased ovarian activity or anestrus, in addition to virilization, possibly due to the production of testosterone and other hormones. [texto removido] This report describes the surgical treatment of a 10-year-old quarter-horse mare with GCT through right paralumbar fossa access for unilateral ovariectomy. The surgical procedure was performed with the animal in the standing position, sedated using detomidine hydrochloride in a continuous infusion in association with infiltrative anesthesia in the paralumbar fossa, perineural anesthesia and topical anesthesia of the mesovarium. The affected ovary had dimensions of 10 x 11cm, with a macroscopic appearance suggestive of a granulosa cell tumor, described as a "honeycomb", which was confirmed by histopathological exam. The animal was kept under absolute rest for four consecutive months, with ovarian activity in the following breeding season, with artificial insemination and positive pregnancy outcome. It is concluded that ovariectomy with access via the paralumbar fossa with the objective of excision of ovaries smaller than 11 cm is likely to be performed with sedation and access through the paralumbar fossa. This is the treatment of choice for GCTs, preserving the reproductive activity of mares with high zootechnical value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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