Japanese Journal of Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgery
Online ISSN : 1349-7669
Print ISSN : 0916-5908
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Intrapelvic Urethral Rupture and Urethral Stricture Accompanied by Pelvic Fracture in Two Dogs
Hiroshi FUJITATaishi TAKAHASHIMitsuhiro SHIBATATakeshi AIKAWA
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2009 Volume 40 Issue 3 Pages 41-44

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We reported two cases of dysuria caused by intrapelvic urethral trauma secondary to pelvic fracture. Case 1 (A 1-year-old male crossbreed dog, 3.1 kg) presented with pelvic fracture and dysuria. The urethral rupture was diagnosed by retrograde urography and the urethral anastomosis was performed. The dog has been urinating voluntarily but still has urinary incontinence at 16 months after the surgery. Case 2 (1-year-old male Miniature Dachshund, 3.7 kg) started to have dysuria at 7 days after the pelvic fracture repair. The urethral stricture was diagnosed by retrograde urography. The first resection of urethral constriction and end to end anastomosis resulted recurrent urethral stricture. Therefore, the urinary diversion via preputial urethrostomy was performed. The dog has been urinating voluntarily at 10 months after the surgery.
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