Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2398411 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Fifteen cats were evaluated with urethral obstruction. Penile trauma by catheterization was the major indication for perineal urethrostomy. Ten cats had developed a urethral stricture and five had rupture of the urethra following medical management. All cats had abnormalities in penis and/or prepuce and/or scrotal sacs including hyperemia or swelling. Perineal urethrostomy was performed in all cases and they were evaluated for 6 months after surgery. Few complications were noted. Urinary tract infection was the most frequent complication observed. The clients considered their cats to have a good quality of life following surgery.
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Authors
Katia B. DVM, MSc, Heloisa J.M. DVM, MSc, PhD, Adriana N. DVM, Cristiane DVM, Michel A. DVM, Marina C.L. DVM, Cristiane B. DVM,