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Development and Complications of Blind and Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Liver Biopsy Techniques in Donkeys (Equus asinus)

Research Authors
Hussein Awad Hussein, Ahmed Ibrahim, Marwa F. Ali, Fatma M. Abdel-Maksoud
Research Abstract

The present study was designed to develop blind (BL) and ultrasound-guided (UG) liver
biopsy (LB) techniques in donkeys (Equus asinus) and assess the complication rates of both
techniques. Forty donkeys were included in this study. Based on the LB technique and
biopsy site, the animals were allocated into four groups as BL biopsy at the 13th intercostal
space (ICS) (BL13, n ¼ 10), BL14 (n ¼ 10), UG13 (n ¼ 10), and UG14 (n ¼ 10). All animals
underwent liver ultrasonography prior to the biopsy procedure and then kept for 2-day
observation period postbiopsy. The ultrasonographic thickness of the liver was higher at
the 13th and 14th ICSs than the 12th and 15th ICSs (P <.05). The liver was partially covered
by the lung at the most upper part of the 13th ICS. No mortality or major complications
were observed. Follow-up ultrasonography revealed no serious complications, except a
case in BL13 group exhibited a subcutaneous hematoma. The mean values of erythrocytic
count and packed cell volume were significantly lowered in the BL13 group in comparison
with their prebiopsy values (P < .05). All the biopsy specimens (40/40) were adequate for
histopathological assessment. Mean specimen length and tissue fragmentation were
significantly higher in the BL groups than UG ones (P < .001). In conclusion, percutaneous
UG LB is a safe and accurate procedure and can be performed easily in donkeys. Blind LB at
the 13th ICS is not recommended; however, it can be done safely at the 14th ICS.

Research Journal
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
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Research Publisher
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Research Rank
1
Research Vol
58
Research Website
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0737080617304471
Research Year
2017
Research Pages
24-33