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In this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we explore two studies from the August 2025 issue of Veterinary Surgery that push forward lymph node access in small animal oncologic surgery.
We cover:
✅ Monti et al. — A pilot study demonstrating the feasibility of laparoscopic iliosacral lymphadenectomy using near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) and indocyanine green (ICG) in dogs. With a median dissection time of 12 minutes and zero post-op complications, this technique offers a safer, faster alternative to traditional open approaches—even for nodes as small as 5–6 mm.
✅ Schneider et al. — A standardized open surgical technique using anatomical landmarks for axillary lymph node (ALN) removal. In 44 tumor-bearing dogs, the team achieved 100% node identification with a median dissection time of 16.6 minutes—without using dye or imaging guidance. Even "normal-sized" nodes revealed metastasis in 22% of cases.
Together, these papers make a strong case for moving beyond imaging alone—and toward proactive, standardized node removal as part of everyday surgical oncology.
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By Carl DamianiIn this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we explore two studies from the August 2025 issue of Veterinary Surgery that push forward lymph node access in small animal oncologic surgery.
We cover:
✅ Monti et al. — A pilot study demonstrating the feasibility of laparoscopic iliosacral lymphadenectomy using near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) and indocyanine green (ICG) in dogs. With a median dissection time of 12 minutes and zero post-op complications, this technique offers a safer, faster alternative to traditional open approaches—even for nodes as small as 5–6 mm.
✅ Schneider et al. — A standardized open surgical technique using anatomical landmarks for axillary lymph node (ALN) removal. In 44 tumor-bearing dogs, the team achieved 100% node identification with a median dissection time of 16.6 minutes—without using dye or imaging guidance. Even "normal-sized" nodes revealed metastasis in 22% of cases.
Together, these papers make a strong case for moving beyond imaging alone—and toward proactive, standardized node removal as part of everyday surgical oncology.
🎓 Journal Articles Discussed:
🎁 Want to learn more about Simini Protect Lavage or request a sample?
Learn More:
www.simini.com
Request a Sample:
https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit