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In this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we explore two critical soft tissue studies from the October 2025 issue of Veterinary Surgery—each one helping you weigh surgical risk versus reward in deep anatomical spaces or delicate cardiac procedures.
We cover:
✅ Ciammaichella et al. — A multicenter retrospective study of over 130 lymphadenectomies across axillary, medial retropharyngeal, and iliosacral sites. The data showed overall complication rates were moderate (23%), but the iliosacral site carried a 41% risk—nearly double that of other locations. High-grade complications included wound dehiscence and infections requiring revision surgery, emphasizing the need for owner counseling, refined closure strategy, and potentially minimally invasive alternatives.
✅ Kurogochi et al. — A prospective randomized trial comparing modified Del Nido (MDN) cardioplegia with conventional St. Thomas solution in dogs undergoing mitral valve repair. Troponin levels (myocardial injury) were equivalent, but electrical recovery was six times faster in the MDN group (60 vs. 362 seconds). The trade-off? MDN required almost double the fluid volume, necessitating vigilant postop management to avoid overhydration.
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By Carl DamianiIn this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we explore two critical soft tissue studies from the October 2025 issue of Veterinary Surgery—each one helping you weigh surgical risk versus reward in deep anatomical spaces or delicate cardiac procedures.
We cover:
✅ Ciammaichella et al. — A multicenter retrospective study of over 130 lymphadenectomies across axillary, medial retropharyngeal, and iliosacral sites. The data showed overall complication rates were moderate (23%), but the iliosacral site carried a 41% risk—nearly double that of other locations. High-grade complications included wound dehiscence and infections requiring revision surgery, emphasizing the need for owner counseling, refined closure strategy, and potentially minimally invasive alternatives.
✅ Kurogochi et al. — A prospective randomized trial comparing modified Del Nido (MDN) cardioplegia with conventional St. Thomas solution in dogs undergoing mitral valve repair. Troponin levels (myocardial injury) were equivalent, but electrical recovery was six times faster in the MDN group (60 vs. 362 seconds). The trade-off? MDN required almost double the fluid volume, necessitating vigilant postop management to avoid overhydration.
🎓 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