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RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER COLOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOGS

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  45-53

Abstract

 In this experimental study five healthy mongrel DOGs of both sexes (3 males and 2 females) with average weight of 15 kgs were used to evaluate the augmentation cystoplasty with descending colon. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental sodium (2.5%, 10mg/kg) and was maintained with halothane (1-1.5%). The abdomen was opened by a 10-15 cm midline incision caudal to the umbilicus. Fifteen centimeters of the descending colon with its mesenteric vessels were resected, and this segment was longitudinally opened and flushed with copious amount of normal saline. Almost fifty percent of urinary bladder was resected and the intestinal plate was easily adapted to the remaining bladder and sutured in one layer simple interrupted polyglycolate 2/0. The animals were evaluated daily on the basis of clinical findings, and ultrasonographical and radiological were performed on day 45. Clinically all DOGs were dull and depressed and passed mucus and blood tinged urine for the first few postoperative days. Ultrasonographical findings showed distinct margination between bladder and colon, floating of the very small particles in new bladder and a mass (40mm x 40mm) in cranial part of the bladder in one case. Radiological evaluations revealed lack of normal distension in graft site, and no inflammatory responses or leakage were observed. On the basis of clinical, radiological and ultrasonographical findings it can be concluded that COLOCYSTOPLASTY is apractical method for augmentation cystoplasty in DOGs. However, some ultasonographical findings such as lack of normal distension in graft area and small floating masses in neobladder are inevitable.

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    SABERI AFSHAR, F., NADAF, H., GHADIRI, A.R., & HOUMAN, F.. (2007). RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER COLOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOGS. SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH IRANIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, 3(1 (14)), 45-53. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/97477/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SABERI AFSHAR F., NADAF H., GHADIRI A.R., HOUMAN F.. RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER COLOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOGS. SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH IRANIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2007;3(1 (14)):45-53. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/97477/en

    IEEE: Copy

    F. SABERI AFSHAR, H. NADAF, A.R. GHADIRI, and F. HOUMAN, “RADIOLOGICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHICAL FINDINGS AFTER COLOCYSTOPLASTY IN DOGS,” SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH IRANIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, vol. 3, no. 1 (14), pp. 45–53, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/97477/en

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