rodent soft tissue surgery Flashcards

1
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by what age should rats be spayed to prevent mammary & pituitary tumors

A

7 months (in lab rats)

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2
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downside to ovariectomies for rats?

A

predisposition to osteopenia

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3
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behavioral benefit of spaying?

A

decreased anxiety if spayed at 3 months (not true if spayed @ 6 months though)

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4
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What percentage of guinea pigs with uterine disease also had rete ovariian cysts?

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18 out of 19. but it wasn’t follicular cysts and the relationship isn’t clear. nonetheless, pink book recc adult ovariectomies be done as a full OVH.

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5
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all rodents have a single uterus: t/f

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all rodents have a duplex uterus, with either one or two cervixes.

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6
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which rodents have one cervix?

A

GP & hamster

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7
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which rodents have 2 cervices?

A

chinchilla, rat, mouse

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8
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during a guinea pig or other rodent dystocia, how do you encourage the uterus to return blood to circulation before removal? (e.g. huge uterus/anemic sow)

A

Rather than the standard en bloc, you do a C section, take out the pup and allow the uterus to involute first. Oxytocin IV, IM or directly into a uterine artery, will speed the involution. not 2 separate surgeries, just one slightly slower one.

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9
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what rodent species are more likely to develop testicular tumors?

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Rats commonly develop Leydig cell tumors

Prostatic and testicular tumors reported in gerbils

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10
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which approach for neutering rodents puts the skin incision in contact with substrate?

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inguinal approach. honestly, this one is weird.

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11
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how long can viable sperm remain in teh ductus deferens after neuter?

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6-8 weeks!

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12
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Mammary tumors in guinea pigs:

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Both males and female; in males the malignant are more common; do metastasize but not commonly. Locally the malignant ones can be quite invasive.

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13
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Mammary tumors in chinch and degu:

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Not really reported

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14
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Mammary tumors in mice:

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Nearly always malignant, associated with a mouse mammary tumor virus. Mass removal and/or ovariectomy do not prolong survival.

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15
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Is spaying adult rats (once they have developed mammary tumors) protective against further?

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Unlikely

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16
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Mammary tumors in hamsters and gerbils:

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Rare in both species; in hamsters usually benign, in gerbils usually malignant. They have nowhere near as much mammary tissue as a rat. (no one does)

17
Q

ventilating rats during thoracotomy

A

Tight fitting face mask with direct visualization of the lung inflation. They survived surprisingly well. Another option would be a temporary tracheostomy (for IPPV?)

18
Q

Normal fluid production from a thoracostomy tube?

A

1-2 ml/kg/d