Urethral prolapse corrected by microsurgery in a cat: A case report

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Abstract

Urethral prolapse is a rare condition in dogs and cats. A 7-month-old male cat presented with intermittent penile bleeding and a red mass protruding from the tip of the penis. Urethral prolapse was diagnosed by using a surgical microcamera to examine the genital area. Urethroplasty and preputial advancement surgery were performed using a surgical microscope, to successfully correct the urethral prolapse.

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Teixeira, L. G., de Ataide, M. W., Milech, V., Gavioli, F. B., Antunes, B. N., Abati, S. L., … Brun, M. V. (2017). Urethral prolapse corrected by microsurgery in a cat: A case report. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0280

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