Evaluation of a chest wall lift technique in feline cadaveric specimens
Adrien Aertsens, Emily Humphreys, Tiare Takaesu, Nicholas Rancilio

TL;DR
A simple chest wall lift technique increases working space in cats during thoracoscopic procedures with minimal impact on ventilation.
Contribution
A novel and simple chest wall lift technique is introduced for feline thoracoscopic procedures.
Findings
Chest wall lifting increased working space volume significantly in all positions.
Thoracic cavity volume increased by up to 54% in lateral recumbency.
Ventilation space volume decreased only slightly, with a median decrease of 3%.
Abstract
To evaluate the effect of a simple chest wall‐lifting technique on thoracic volumes in cats. Cadaveric study. Feline cadavers (n = 8). Animals underwent thoracic computed tomography (CT) scans after each treatment: in lateral recumbency, (1) no lift and (2) intercostal space lift, and in dorsal recumbency, (1) no lift and (2) sternal lift. Lifting was performed in lateral recumbency at the eighth intercostal space using a bent 2 mm Steinmann pin and in dorsal recumbency at mid‐sternum using a Backhaus towel clamp, placed under thoracoscopic guidance until maximal effect was subjectively noted while recording the tension achieved on the device. Thoracic cavity volume (TCV), working space volume (WSV), and ventilation space volume (VSV) were determined on CT images and compared across treatments. The TCV increased by a median of 27% (range: 7%–72%), 54% (28%–64%), and 51% (37%–106%)…
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TopicsVeterinary Orthopedics and Neurology · Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies · Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
