What are Gastrotomy / Gastropexy / Gastrectomy?
Gastrotomy:
- Gastrotomy involves making an incision into the stomach wall.
Indications:
- Foreign Bodies: The most common reason for performing a gastrotomy is foreign body retrieval. Ingested objects (such as bones, toys, or sharp items) can become lodged in the stomach and cause obstruction or injury.
- Biopsy: Gastrotomy may be performed to obtain tissue samples (biopsy) from the stomach for diagnostic purposes.
Procedure:
- Through a standard midline approach, the entire gastrointestinal tract should be examined and palpated to determine the location and extent of pathology.
- The stomach is exteriorized for gastrotomy, and stay sutures are placed to facilitate atraumatic manipulation.
- The stomach is incised through a relatively avascular area midway between the gastric and gastroepiploic vessels (greater and lesser curvature).
Post-Operative Care:
- Pain management and wound care are essential during recovery.
Gastropexy:
- Gastropexy is a surgical procedure that involves permanently adhering the stomach to the abdominal wall.
Indications:
- Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV): Gastropexy is commonly performed to correct or prevent GDV, a life-threatening condition where the stomach twists and rapidly expands with gas.
Procedure:
- The stomach is sutured or stapled to the abdominal wall to prevent its abnormal movement.
- Gastropexy can be performed prophylactically (preventively) or as an emergency procedure during GDV.
Benefits:
- Prevents stomach torsion (twisting) and reduces the risk of GDV recurrence.
Gastrectomy:
- Gastrectomy involves the partial or complete removal of the stomach.
Indications:
- Tumors: Gastrectomy may be necessary to remove gastric tumors (benign or malignant).
- Ulcers: In some cases of severe gastric ulcers, partial gastrectomy may be performed.
Procedure:
- The affected portion of the stomach is resected.
- The remaining stomach is reconnected to the intestines.
Post-Operative Care:
- Pain management and monitoring are crucial during recovery.
Benefits:
- Disease Control: Removal of foreign bodies, tumors, or diseased stomach tissue.
- Improved Quality of Life: Relief from symptoms associated with stomach issues.
- Prevention of Life-Threatening Conditions: Gastropexy prevents GDV recurrence.
Remember, always consult a veterinarian for personalized advice tailored to your pet’s specific needs.