I. Vasiu, Oros Valentin Nicuşor, Aştilean Andreea Niculina, Melega Iulia, Rusu Andreea, Purdoiu Robert, T. Flaviu, Vasiu Mariana, Mocanu Emanuel Mihai, Ober Ciprian Andrei
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摘要
脾血肿是犬(犬狼疮)最常见的良性肿物,通常继发于脾结节性增生。在大多数阉割犬尿失禁(UI),盆腔膀胱是一个常见的发现。此外,卵巢子宫切除术(OHE)、激素失衡和各种解剖异常是引起尿道括约肌机制不全(USMI)的原因。本病例报告强调了由脾脏血肿发展成盆腔膀胱的杂种母狗的加重方面,这是七年前绝育的。一只14岁的绝育德国牧羊犬被送到克卢日纳波卡的紧急兽医医院,有几个月的冷漠、大小便失禁和狗窝恶臭的历史。诊断基于记忆、病史、影像学和常规实验室分析。主要表现为盆腔膀胱、脾血肿和慢性胆囊炎。那婊子住了14天。需要手术干预,因此行脾切除术。在手术治疗和支持性护理的同时,对母狗进行了苯丙醇胺(PPA)治疗;Propalin 5%;1.2 mg/kg 12h PO prn)。手术治疗3天后,母狗尿张力恢复,尿失禁无。这只母狗在手术后两周出院。脾血肿的存在可通过部分膀胱移位到盆腔(即盆腔膀胱)而加速尿失血性的发展,特别是在老年绝育母狗中。
Splenic hematoma and pelvic bladder in a spayed German shepherd mongrel bitch (Canis lupus familiaris). A case report.
: Splenic hematomas represent the most encountered splenic benign masses in dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), and they are usually secondary to splenic nodular hyperplasia. In most spayed bitches with urinary incontinence (UI), pelvic bladders are a common finding. In addition, ovariohysterectomy (OHE), hormonal imbalances, and various anatomical anomalies are responsible for the onset of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI). This case report highlights the aggravating aspect caused by a splenic hematoma to develop a pelvic bladder in a mongrel bitch, that was sterilized seven years ago. A 14-years-old spayed German shepherd was presented to the Emergency Veterinary Hospital in Cluj-Napoca, with a history of apathy, incontinence, and foul kennel smell, for several months. The diagnostic was based on anamnesis, medical history, imagistic, and routine laboratory assays. The main findings were the presence of a pelvic bladder, splenic hematoma, and chronic cholecystitis. The bitch was admitted for 14 days. Surgical intervention was required, so a splenectomy was performed. Besides the surgical management and the supportive care, the bitch also received treatment for UI with phenylpropanolamine (PPA; Propalin 5%; 1.2 mg/kg 12h PO prn). Three days after surgery and treatment, the bitch recovered the urinary tonus, and UI was absent. The bitch was discharged two weeks after the surgical intervention. The presence of splenic hematomas can precipitate the development of UI by partially translocating the urinary bladder into the pelvic cavity (i.e., pelvic bladder), especially in old spayed bitches.