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CLINICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER ILEOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOG

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  53-58

Abstract

 Objective: To assess the outcome of ILEOCYSTOPLASTY based on clinical, radiological and ultrasonographical findings.Design: experimental study.Animals: Five adult mixed breed DOGs, weighing between 15 and 25kg.Procedure: Partial cystecto my with immediate augmentation ILEOCYSTOPLASTY was performed. Clinical signs were observed and recorded up to day 45.Reconstructed bladders were evaluated by RADIOLOGY and ULTRASONOGRAPHY on days 25 and 45.Results: Clinically the animals had a normal appetite and behavidr. No digestive or voiding problems, intestinal obstruction and no urinary leakage, infection and urinary incontinence were observed. A mark edge at the borderline between the original bladder and the ileal segment, the thickening of the suture line at the graft area, lack of normal distention in the ileal segment in comparison with original bladder and presence of floating echogenic small particles in the neobladder were dominant findings based on radiological and ultrasonographical evaluations. One DOG died 10 days after operation. ULTRASONOGRAPHY revealed urinary leakage and presence of liquid in abdomen before die and necropsy showed peritonitis and neobladder perforation.Conclusion: Although ileum is one of the best parts of gastrointestinal tract for augmentation cystoplasty but perforation of the reconstructed bladder remains the rare condition with relatively high mortality rate.

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    SABERI AFSHAR, F., AVIZEH, R., GHADIRI, A.R., & AHANGARZADEH, M.. (2005). CLINICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER ILEOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOG. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 60(1), 53-58. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/35107/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SABERI AFSHAR F., AVIZEH R., GHADIRI A.R., AHANGARZADEH M.. CLINICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER ILEOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOG. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2005;60(1):53-58. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/35107/en

    IEEE: Copy

    F. SABERI AFSHAR, R. AVIZEH, A.R. GHADIRI, and M. AHANGARZADEH, “CLINICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER ILEOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOG,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 53–58, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/35107/en

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