Managing urethral obstruction in male cats: a practical guide and literature review.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
R S de Moraes, J F Ferreira, S R Maia, Mgp Azevedo, Lgd Benevenuto, D Ribeiro, A Melchert, R Giuffrida, R L Andreatti Filho, A S Okamoto, Ptc Guimarães-Okamoto
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Abstract

ABSTRACTUrethral obstruction in domestic cats contributes significantly to the caseload of companion animal emergency care. The risk factors, multifactorial causes, and lethality of obstruction have driven research in this field in the twenty-first century. Uraemic syndrome, metabolic acidosis, and electrolyte disturbances resulting from interruption of urinary flow pose a life-threatening risk to feline patients, necessitating expert veterinary care. Additionally, the complex and poorly understood pathophysiology of urethral obstruction leads to high recurrence rates. Consequently, a considerable number of scientific studies have been conducted in recent years, yielding advancements in the clinical management of feline urethral obstruction. Ongoing modifications in the therapeutic landscape thus require constant updates for veterinary professionals handling obstructed cats.This article constitutes a robust narrative review aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of studies published between 2010 and 2025 regarding the clinical management of urethral obstruction in male cats. The focus lies in detailed discussions of diagnosis, urethral unblocking procedures, patient stabilisation and monitoring, and post-unblocking environmental and pharmacological management. This review constitutes a practice guide enhanced by three detailed clinical algorithms and highlights existing knowledge gaps in the clinical management of obstructed cats. This synthesis empowers veterinarians to manage feline urethral obstructions and conduct the decision-making process while also promoting discussion and future research on this topic.

处理雄性猫尿道阻塞:实用指南和文献综述。
摘要:家猫的尿道梗阻显著增加了伴侣动物急诊护理的病例量。在21世纪,梗阻的危险因素、多因素原因和致死率推动了这一领域的研究。尿毒综合征、代谢性酸中毒和由尿流中断引起的电解质紊乱对猫病人构成威胁生命的危险,需要专业的兽医护理。此外,尿道梗阻的病理生理机制复杂且尚不清楚,导致其高复发率。因此,近年来进行了大量的科学研究,在猫尿道梗阻的临床治疗方面取得了进展。因此,治疗领域正在进行的修改需要兽医专业人员不断更新处理受阻猫。本文对2010年至2025年间发表的关于公猫尿道梗阻临床治疗的研究进行了全面综述。重点在于详细讨论诊断,尿道疏通程序,患者稳定和监测,疏通后的环境和药理学管理。这篇综述构成了一个实践指南,加强了三个详细的临床算法,并强调了现有的知识差距,在临床管理的猫梗阻。这种综合使兽医能够管理猫尿道阻塞并进行决策过程,同时也促进了对该主题的讨论和未来研究。
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New Zealand veterinary journal
New Zealand veterinary journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.00
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0.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The New Zealand Veterinary Journal (NZVJ) is an international journal publishing high quality peer-reviewed articles covering all aspects of veterinary science, including clinical practice, animal welfare and animal health. The NZVJ publishes original research findings, clinical communications (including novel case reports and case series), rapid communications, correspondence and review articles, originating from New Zealand and internationally. Topics should be relevant to, but not limited to, New Zealand veterinary and animal science communities, and include the disciplines of infectious disease, medicine, surgery and the health, management and welfare of production and companion animals, horses and New Zealand wildlife. All submissions are expected to meet the highest ethical and welfare standards, as detailed in the Journal’s instructions for authors.
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