Simini Surgery Review: Small Animal Edition
Welcome to the Simini Surgery Review: Small Animal Edition—your shortcut to staying sharp in small animal surgery. We break down the latest peer-reviewed studies into clear, time-saving episodes you can listen to on your commute, between cases, or while walking the dog. Focused, fast, and clinically relevant—this is how busy surgeons stay current without spending hours digging through journals. Produced by Simini, creators of Simini Protect Lavage—the non-antibiotic lavage designed to target surgical site risks like biofilms and resistant bacteria.
Simini Surgery Review: Small Animal Edition
Veterinary Surgery July 2025 – Ortho & Soft Tissue Part 1: Hip Modeling, Low Pressure Laparoscopy & Heated Gas
In this Simini Small Animal Surgery Podcast episode, we explore three research-driven updates from the July 2025 issue of Veterinary Surgery. These studies challenge assumptions and refine surgical technique across both orthopedic modeling and minimally invasive soft tissue surgery.
We cover:
✅ Mazdarani et al. — A feline limb press model study revealing how rigid femoral fixation misrepresents real muscle forces. Flexion-friendly models better replicate in vivo biomechanics—potentially reshaping how we interpret feline stifle repair research.
✅ Chik et al. — A prospective study showing that brief pre-insufflation stretching improves working space during canine laparoscopy—enabling lower pressures and potentially safer MIS procedures with no compromise on space.
✅ Ferreira et al. — A randomized trial of heated CO₂ insufflation in dogs. The result? Significant temperature protection, delayed hypothermia onset, and a smoother recovery—especially important for longer or complex laparoscopic procedures.
Three studies. One message: smarter technique starts with smarter assumptions.
🎓 Journal Articles Discussed:
- Mazdarani et al. — Proximal femoral fixation method and axial load affect simulated muscle forces in an ex vivo feline limb press
- Chik et al. — Prestretching increases working space at the same insufflation pressure in dogs undergoing laparoscopic procedures
- Ferreira et al. — Effect of heated pneumoperitoneum on body temperature in dogs undergoing laparoscopic ovariectomy—A randomized controlled trial
📚 From the July 2025 issue of Veterinary Surgery
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