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Article Code: 426/2023/RALF
Article Type: Research Article
Res. Agric. Livest. Fish.
Vol. 10, No. 3, December 2023: 319-326.
Midline and Flank Approaches for Spaying: A Comparative
Study in Cats
Sarola Rani, Rafi Ahmed, Md Sabbir Hossain, Mst. Antora Akter, Moinul Hasan, Md. Rafiqul
Alam and Rukhsana Amin Runa*
Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural
University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh.
*Corresponding author: Rukhsana Amin Runa; E-mail: ramin.so@bau.edu.bd
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Received
28 October, 2023
Revised
26 December, 2023
Accepted
27 December, 2023
Online
January, 2024
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Key words:
Cats
Comparisons
Flank approach
Midline approach
Spaying
The study was conducted to compare midline and flank approaches for spaying in cats. Cats
were divided into two groups based on surgical approaches for spaying, Group A (Flank
approach) and Group- B (Ventral midline approach). To evaluate the best approach for spaying,
various parameters such as length of the surgical incision, the extent of haemorrhage, ease of
location and exteriorization of ovaries and uterus, duration of surgery, postoperative
complications, and time required for complete wound healing were recorded. In addition, the
heart rate, respiration rate, and temperature were recorded before the operation and on different
days after the operation. The physical parameters significantly (P<0.05) differed between the two
groups. In both groups, the average length of skin incision was 2.8 cm. The average time of
exteriorization of ovaries and uterus was higher in the ventral midline approach as compared
with the flank approach. The average duration of surgery was (23.25±4.20) min in group A and
29·25±4.88 min in group B. The average wound healing time (days) was also higher in the
ventral midline approach (16.50±1.26) compared to the flank approach (13.75±7.85). During
Spaying in cats, the extent of haemorrhage was mild to moderate in the flank approach, whereas
there was no haemorrage or sometimes less in the ventral midline approach. The post-operative
complications were less in flank methods than in ventral midline approaches. It is concluded that
spaying through the flank approach is superior to the ventral midline approach due to
convenience, faster healing, rapid recovery, and fewer postoperative complications.
To cite this article: Rani S., R. Ahmed, M. S. Hossain, M. A. Akter, M. Hasan, M. R. Alam and R. A. Runa, 2023. Midline and
flank approaches for spaying: a comparative study in cats. Res. Agric. Livest. Fish. 10(3): 319-326.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/ralf.v10i3.71001
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