The use of a percutaneous cystostomy tube as an adjunctive treatment option for dogs with idiopathic functional outflow tract obstruction

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Zoe P. Greenfield, Allyson C. Berent, Chick W. Weisse
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Abstract

Background

Functional outflow tract obstruction (FOO) remains a challenging disease to manage in male dogs. Cystostomy tubes have been used to relieve urethral obstruction while allowing time to achieve effective medical management, avoiding the need for emergency visits and repeat urinary catheterizations.

Objectives

To describe a series of dogs with FOO and categorize the most successful management strategies including medical management alone or with the support of cystostomy tubes for urinary diversion.

Animals

Twelve client-owned dogs with FOO were included.

Methods

Medical records of dogs presented from August 2012 to September 2021 with a presumptive diagnosis of FOO were retrospectively reviewed and findings recorded.

Results

Seven dogs were managed with a cystostomy tube and 5/7 (71%) had a good-excellent outcome. Five dogs were managed without a tube and 1/5 (20%) had a good outcome. Eight dogs were refractory to medical management; 5 managed with a cystostomy tube and 3/5 (60%) had a good-excellent outcome; 3 managed without a cystostomy tube and 0/3 had a good or excellent outcome. Overall, dogs with cystostomy tubes had better outcomes but also had mild, moderate, and severe complications (100%, 71%, and 71%, respectively) reported.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Most dogs that received a percutaneous cystostomy tube as part of their management plan had a good to excellent outcome, particularly when compared to those that did not, despite the high rate of tube-related complications. Percutaneous cystostomy tubes could be considered early during management for FOO to improve overall outcomes.

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使用经皮膀胱造瘘管作为辅助治疗选择犬特发性功能性流出道梗阻。
背景:功能性流出道梗阻(FOO)在公犬中仍然是一种具有挑战性的疾病。膀胱造瘘管已被用于缓解尿道阻塞,同时允许时间来实现有效的医疗管理,避免需要紧急就诊和重复导尿。目的:描述一系列患有FOO的狗,并对最成功的治疗策略进行分类,包括单独药物治疗或辅以膀胱造瘘管进行尿分流。动物:包括12只客户拥有的患有FOO的狗。方法:回顾性分析2012年8月至2021年9月推定诊断为FOO的犬的医疗记录,并记录结果。结果:7只犬行膀胱造瘘管治疗,5/7(71%)预后良好。5只犬无管处理,1/5(20%)的结果良好。8只犬对医学治疗难治;5例采用膀胱造瘘管,3/5(60%)的预后良好;3例未使用膀胱造瘘管,0/3的预后良好或极好。总的来说,接受膀胱造瘘管治疗的狗有更好的结果,但也有轻度、中度和严重的并发症(分别为100%、71%和71%)。结论和临床意义:大多数接受经皮膀胱造瘘管作为其管理计划的一部分的狗有良好到极好的结果,特别是与那些没有接受的狗相比,尽管管道相关并发症的发生率很高。在治疗FOO的早期可以考虑经皮膀胱造瘘管,以改善整体预后。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
11.50%
发文量
243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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