rodent soft tissue surgery Flashcards
by what age should rats be spayed to prevent mammary & pituitary tumors
7 months (in lab rats)
downside to ovariectomies for rats?
predisposition to osteopenia
behavioral benefit of spaying?
decreased anxiety if spayed at 3 months (not true if spayed @ 6 months though)
What percentage of guinea pigs with uterine disease also had rete ovariian cysts?
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.
all rodents have a single uterus: t/f
all rodents have a duplex uterus, with either one or two cervixes.
which rodents have one cervix?
GP & hamster
which rodents have 2 cervices?
chinchilla, rat, mouse
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)
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.
what rodent species are more likely to develop testicular tumors?
Rats commonly develop Leydig cell tumors
Prostatic and testicular tumors reported in gerbils
which approach for neutering rodents puts the skin incision in contact with substrate?
inguinal approach. honestly, this one is weird.
how long can viable sperm remain in teh ductus deferens after neuter?
6-8 weeks!
Mammary tumors in guinea pigs:
Both males and female; in males the malignant are more common; do metastasize but not commonly. Locally the malignant ones can be quite invasive.
Mammary tumors in chinch and degu:
Not really reported
Mammary tumors in mice:
Nearly always malignant, associated with a mouse mammary tumor virus. Mass removal and/or ovariectomy do not prolong survival.
Is spaying adult rats (once they have developed mammary tumors) protective against further?
Unlikely