Case report: Post-surgical complication in a case of urethral duplication in a dog

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Abstract

Urethral duplication is a rare anomaly observed in veterinary medicine. The surgical techniques described therein are associated with an uneventful recovery. The authors describe a major surgical complication after the correction of urethral duplication in a 2-year-old male Yorkshire terrier. After surgical correction using the perineal approach, the patient developed pollakiuria and urinary retention due to a valve effect caused by the remnant of the dorsal opening of the ectopic urethra. A second procedure, using an abdominopelvic approach, successfully corrected the complication by intraluminal correction of the dorsal urethral wall.

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Martins, J. B., Rosa, R., Iglésias, L. V., Reisinho, A., & Mestrinho, L. A. (2022). Case report: Post-surgical complication in a case of urethral duplication in a dog. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.1013270

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