Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2397734 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This report describes a cat that suffered pelvic urethral rupture associated with multiple pelvic fractures. A vaginourethroplasty was performed as a salvage procedure, via intrapelvic anastomosis of the proximal urethra to the caudal vagina, following failure of a primary urethral anastomosis. Urinary diversion was achieved via tube cystostomy and a vagino-urethral catheter was maintained for 3Â days postoperatively. Anterograde cystourethrography was performed at 7Â days and 14Â days postoperatively. Absence of contrast leakage from the vagino-urethral anastomosis was documented at 14Â days postoperatively and the tube cystostomy was removed. An Escherichia coli urinary tract infection was treated following removal of the tube cystostomy and subsequent urine culture revealed no evidence of urinary tract infection. The cat retained normal urinary continence and elimination behaviour during the 7-month follow-up period. Vaginourethroplasty could be considered as a salvage option for management of traumatic pelvic urethral rupture in the neutered female cat.
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Authors
Zoë J. MA, Vet MB, CertVDI, CertSAS, DipECVS, Michael S. BVSc, CertSAS, DipECVS, Daniel J. BVSc, CertSAO, Cert VR, DipACVS/ECVS,