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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Sept 2006

Evaluation and Comparative Analysis of a Technique for Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)

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Surgical ovariectomy is commonly performed to support studies involving the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). Traditionally, these procedures have been performed via laparotomy. We developed a laparoscopic approach to reduce surgical pain, decrease convalescence times, and reduce the total number of animals necessary to obtain valuable scientific data in studies requiring repeated intra-abdominal access in conjunction with ovariectomy. We used our new technique to perform laparoscopic ovariectomy on 8 adult female rhesus macaques; 2 additional animals underwent ovariectomy via laparotomy; data for these prospective groups were compared with retrospective data from conventionally ovariectomized macaques. The surgical time (ST; mean = standard error) for the laparoscopic procedures was 68 ± 3 min, with a return-to-group time (RTG) of 8 ± 1 d. In comparison, ST for the retrospective group was 54 ± 3 min, with a mean RTG of 33 ± 5 d (range, 15 to 60 d). ST differed significantly between groups. ST for the laparoscopic procedure was longer (mean difference, 14 min; 95% confidence interval, 6 to 21 min), but laparotomized animals consistently had higher RTG (6 d for the prospective group [n = 2] and 25 d for the retrospective group [n = 9]). All study animals had estradiol levels of less than 5.6 pg/ml at 6 mo after surgery. We therefore conclude that laparoscopic ovariectomy of rhesus macaques is a safe and effective technique that may reduce postoperative recovery times.

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