Computed tomography-based thymoma-to-cranial intrathoracic volume ratio predicts the feasibility of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in a small dog: A case report

基于计算机断层扫描的胸腺瘤与颅内胸腔容积比预测小型犬行胸腔镜辅助手术的可行性:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Canine thymoma (CT) is the most common neoplastic disease of the cranial intrathoracic cavity. Reports of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery-thymectomy (VATS-T) in dogs are increasing, but the surgical indication criteria remain unclear. This report highlights the value of a new criterion called the thymoma volume to cranial intrathoracic volume ratio (T/CI ratio) for evaluating the feasibility of VATS-T. CASE DESCRIPTION: A neutered 9-year-old Papillon weighing 3.5 kg had a mass of approximately 20 mm in the cranial intrathoracic cavity. The dog was in good general condition and had no clinical symptoms. Computed tomography revealed a solitary mass with clear boundaries and weak contrast enhancement. The T/CI ratio obtained from CT examination was 2.4%. The dog underwent thoracoscopic tumor resection. Pathological examination revealed that the tumor was a thymoma. The dog was discharged without any postoperative complications. The T/CI ratios obtained from CT data of dogs of the same breed and weight, which ranged from 1.1% to 4.1%, were calculated based on previous reports that measured the volume of thymomas. CONCLUSION: The T/CI ratio may serve as a new objective criterion for evaluating the relationship between cranial intrathoracic volume and thymoma volume for VATS-T, regardless of dog body size. Although this case demonstrates a promising correlation between the CT-based T/CI ratio and the feasibility of VATS-T, the findings are limited to a single case. Further studies involving a larger number of patients are necessary to validate this observation.

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