Lung Resection Using Surgical Staples in Dogs and Cats

Abstract
Thirty seven dogs and cats were subjected to lobectomy, partial lobectomy, or pneumonectomy using stapling equipment. The most common indication was neoplasia. No operative, perioperative, or long-term deaths could be attributed to the use of staples; complications were minimal. Staple resection was believed to be safe, fast and efficient for removal of various segments of canine and feline lung.

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