2009
DOI: 10.3906/vet-0805-30
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Laparoscopic sterilization vs. open method sterilization in dogs: a comparison of two techniques

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“…In dogs, after an ovariectomy operation [17], an increase was determined in plasma TOC levels on the first post-operation day, which indicated that the oxidative stress because of anesthesia and surgical trauma. In another study, lipid peroxidation levels were found high on the first day after the operation and lipid peroxidation levels were low on Days 3, 5, and 7 [18]. Contrary to previous studies performed by Mahalingam et al [18] and Lee and Kim [17], the obtained results showed relative stability in levels of TOC.…”
Section: After the Orchidectomy Operation A Remarkable Decrease In Cl...contrasting
confidence: 58%
“…In dogs, after an ovariectomy operation [17], an increase was determined in plasma TOC levels on the first post-operation day, which indicated that the oxidative stress because of anesthesia and surgical trauma. In another study, lipid peroxidation levels were found high on the first day after the operation and lipid peroxidation levels were low on Days 3, 5, and 7 [18]. Contrary to previous studies performed by Mahalingam et al [18] and Lee and Kim [17], the obtained results showed relative stability in levels of TOC.…”
Section: After the Orchidectomy Operation A Remarkable Decrease In Cl...contrasting
confidence: 58%
“…In the same study, it was reported that the MDA levels of the dogs in the castration group increased and their antioxidant levels decreased when compared to the control group. Mahallingam et al [17] reported that although SOD and CAT levels increased postoperatively in dogs neutered by laparoscopic vasectomy and prescrotal surgical castration, they decreased to the preoperative level on the fifth postoperative day. In the same study, it was reported that no significant difference was found between the CAT and SOD levels of dogs in the laparoscopic vasectomy group and prescrotal surgical castration groups.…”
Section: Total Antioxidant-oxidant (Tas-tos) Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that the castration process has an effect on some hematological parameters and the levels of oxidative stress factors [2,17,18]. Aengwanich et al [2] reported that there were significant changes in the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio in dogs after castration (surgical method).…”
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confidence: 99%