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Necrosis of a Guinea Pig Stomach after Contact with Povidone-Iodine: a Case Report

Autor(es): Silva, J cv logo 1 ; Barata, P cv logo 2 ; Casal, D cv logo 3 ; O'Neill, A cv logo 4 ; Alves, P cv logo 5 ; O'Neill, J cv logo 6

Data: 2013

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/1374

Origem: Repositório do Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE

Assunto(s): Cobaias; Toxicidade; Povidona-Iodo; Experimentação Animal


Descrição
Rodents are the most frequently used animals in surgical experimentation. It is estimated that guinea pigs in particular are the third most commonly used species in this context. To disinfect guinea pigs’ skin, either alcohol or surgical iodine are most often used. In the context of an animal research project, a Nissen operation was performed in an adult male guinea pig. Because of accidental contamination of the operative field, a 10% povidone-iodine cutaneous solution was applied to the serosa of the anterior wall of the stomach and to the gastric fundus. The guinea pig died 12 hours after surgery due to an acute necrotizing hemorrhagic gastritis. Although there have been a few reports of povidone-iodine toxicity in the guinea pig, as far as the authors could determine, this is the first time that such a serious abdominal complication is reported. The authors believe that the possibility of a similar event should be taken into consideration when planning, executing and interpreting experiments in the guinea pig.
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