Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage

Pond sliders (Trachemys scripta) is a common pet and invasive species in many countries. Its ability to thrive and reproduce in Mediterranean climates necessitates population control to prevent overpopulation. Ovariectomy is considered as a preventive strategy to limit reproduction and protect local...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Vetere, Michela Ablondi, Martina Gavezzoli, Francesco Di Ianni
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
Series:Veterinary Quarterly
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/01652176.2025.2473743
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description Pond sliders (Trachemys scripta) is a common pet and invasive species in many countries. Its ability to thrive and reproduce in Mediterranean climates necessitates population control to prevent overpopulation. Ovariectomy is considered as a preventive strategy to limit reproduction and protect local biodiversity. This study compares two spaying techniques in Trachemys scripta: electrosurgery using the EnSeal® tissue sealer (group E) and a conventional approach with manual ligation of blood vessels (group C). Statistical tests evaluated procedural differences, including ANOVA for duration (factoring in follicular stage, surgery type, and their interaction) and Chi-squared tests for the likelihood of single surgical access via the prefemoral fossa and post-surgical feeding. Pearson’s Chi-squared test with Yates’ correction was used to assess complications by surgery type and follicular stage. ANOVA assessed the effect of follicular stage on surgery time, with follicles classified as Class I (n = 17), Class II (n = 12), and Class III (n = 7). Both follicular stage and surgery type significantly impacted surgery time, while their interaction was not significant, indicating independent effects. The likelihood of single-access procedures was significantly linked to surgery type, with EnSeal® procedures being faster and associated with earlier post-surgical feeding. Complications were not significantly linked to surgery type or follicular stage.
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spelling doaj-art-6a0ac37a1ecb433eb6b651f703871c002025-08-20T02:29:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupVeterinary Quarterly0165-21761875-59412025-12-014511910.1080/01652176.2025.2473743Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stageAlessandro Vetere0Michela Ablondi1Martina Gavezzoli2Francesco Di Ianni3Department of Veterinary Science, University of Parma, Parma, PR, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Science, University of Parma, Parma, PR, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Science, University of Parma, Parma, PR, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Science, University of Parma, Parma, PR, ItalyPond sliders (Trachemys scripta) is a common pet and invasive species in many countries. Its ability to thrive and reproduce in Mediterranean climates necessitates population control to prevent overpopulation. Ovariectomy is considered as a preventive strategy to limit reproduction and protect local biodiversity. This study compares two spaying techniques in Trachemys scripta: electrosurgery using the EnSeal® tissue sealer (group E) and a conventional approach with manual ligation of blood vessels (group C). Statistical tests evaluated procedural differences, including ANOVA for duration (factoring in follicular stage, surgery type, and their interaction) and Chi-squared tests for the likelihood of single surgical access via the prefemoral fossa and post-surgical feeding. Pearson’s Chi-squared test with Yates’ correction was used to assess complications by surgery type and follicular stage. ANOVA assessed the effect of follicular stage on surgery time, with follicles classified as Class I (n = 17), Class II (n = 12), and Class III (n = 7). Both follicular stage and surgery type significantly impacted surgery time, while their interaction was not significant, indicating independent effects. The likelihood of single-access procedures was significantly linked to surgery type, with EnSeal® procedures being faster and associated with earlier post-surgical feeding. Complications were not significantly linked to surgery type or follicular stage.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/01652176.2025.2473743Trachemys scriptareptilesturtlesovariectomysurgeryelectrosurgery
spellingShingle Alessandro Vetere
Michela Ablondi
Martina Gavezzoli
Francesco Di Ianni
Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage
Veterinary Quarterly
Trachemys scripta
reptiles
turtles
ovariectomy
surgery
electrosurgery
title Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage
title_full Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage
title_fullStr Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage
title_short Comparison of conventional vs. electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the EnSeal® tissue sealer in pond sliders (Trachemys scripta): impacts on procedure time, surgical access, and recovery time according to follicular stage
title_sort comparison of conventional vs electrosurgical ovariosalpingectomy with the enseal r tissue sealer in pond sliders trachemys scripta impacts on procedure time surgical access and recovery time according to follicular stage
topic Trachemys scripta
reptiles
turtles
ovariectomy
surgery
electrosurgery
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/01652176.2025.2473743
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