Presentation, diagnosis, and outcomes of cats undergoing surgical treatment of ectopic ureters.

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1111/vsu.14103
Gabriela L Cortez, Christopher B Thomson, Valery F Scharf, Allyson Berent, Nicole J Buote, Brittney A Carson, Margaret Cassandra, Philipp D Mayhew, Ameet Singh
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the signalment, treatment, complications, and outcomes of cats treated surgically for ectopic ureters.

Study design: Retrospective, multi-institutional study.

Animals: Twelve client-owned cats.

Methods: Medical records of cats diagnosed with unilateral or bilateral ectopic ureters were reviewed and analyzed. Data reported included signalment, clinical signs, diagnostics, open celiotomy, or cystoscopic surgical interventions, and outcomes.

Results: Seven of the 12 cats in the study population were female or female spayed and the median age at time of presentation was 4 years, with an interquartile range (IQR) of 6 months-14 years. Presurgical diagnostic imaging diagnosed ectopic ureters by abdominal ultrasound (8/10), contrast enhanced computed tomography (3/3), fluoroscopic urography (3/4), or cystoscopy (6/7). Eight of 12 cats had extramural ectopic ureters and six cats were affected bilaterally. Eight affected cats underwent ureteroneocystostomy, one cat underwent neoureterostomy, two cats underwent cystoscopic laser ablation, and one cat underwent nephroureterostomy. Immediate postoperative complications occurred in three cats; one cat required additional surgical intervention. Short-term complications occurred in three cats, and long-term complications in two cats. All cats that underwent surgical or cystoscopic intervention had improvement of their urinary incontinence scores, with complete resolution in 11 cats.

Conclusion: Surgical correction of ectopic ureters in cats is associated with good long-term outcomes. Ectopic ureters in cats are commonly extramural and bilateral. Postoperative outcomes were acceptable and there were few postoperative complications, with varying forms of surgical correction.

Clinical significance: Ectopic ureters in cats are rare but urinary incontinence can be corrected or improved successfully with surgery.

接受异位输尿管手术治疗的猫的表现、诊断和结果。
目的:描述手术治疗异位输尿管的信号、治疗方法、并发症和结果:描述通过手术治疗异位输尿管的猫的信号、治疗、并发症和结果:动物:12 只客户饲养的猫:动物:12 只客户饲养的猫:方法:回顾并分析被诊断为单侧或双侧异位输尿管的猫的医疗记录。报告的数据包括信号、临床症状、诊断、开放式开腹手术或膀胱镜手术干预以及结果:研究对象的 12 只猫中有 7 只为雌性或已绝育的雌性,发病时的中位年龄为 4 岁,四分位距 (IQR) 为 6 个月-14 岁。手术前诊断成像通过腹部超声波检查(8/10)、造影剂增强计算机断层扫描(3/3)、透视尿路造影(3/4)或膀胱镜检查(6/7)诊断出异位输尿管。12 只猫中有 8 只患有腹膜外异位输尿管,6 只为双侧受累。八只猫接受了输尿管膀胱造口术,一只猫接受了新输尿管造口术,两只猫接受了膀胱镜激光消融术,一只猫接受了肾输尿管造口术。三只猫出现了术后即刻并发症;一只猫需要额外的手术干预。三只猫出现了短期并发症,两只猫出现了长期并发症。所有接受手术或膀胱镜干预的猫咪的尿失禁评分都有所改善,其中 11 只猫咪的尿失禁评分完全消除:结论:对猫的异位输尿管进行手术矫正可获得良好的长期疗效。结论:对猫咪异位输尿管进行手术矫正可获得良好的长期疗效。猫咪异位输尿管通常为膜外性和双侧性。术后效果可以接受,术后并发症很少,手术矫正的形式各不相同:临床意义:猫的异位输尿管非常罕见,但尿失禁可以通过手术成功矫正或改善。
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Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Surgery 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
22.20%
发文量
162
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and European College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a source of up-to-date coverage of surgical and anesthetic management of animals, addressing significant problems in veterinary surgery with relevant case histories and observations. It contains original, peer-reviewed articles that cover developments in veterinary surgery, and presents the most current review of the field, with timely articles on surgical techniques, diagnostic aims, care of infections, and advances in knowledge of metabolism as it affects the surgical patient. The journal places new developments in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary to help better understand and evaluate the surgical patient.
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