Urethral Dilatation in calves

Wednesday, November 17, 2010



Congenital urethral dilatation in calves
Diagnosis

         1-Case history & clinical signs
           1-Congenital condition
           2-Dysuria          
           3-Swelling in the perineal region appear few days after birth
          
         2-Clinical examination
             urine was voided from the external urethral orifice           
             when the swelling was manually compressed
          3-Exploratory puncture gave urine
          
           4-Rectal examination
             The bladder is somewhat distended
           5-Radiographic examination
             Urethral enlargement can be determined using I/V
             injection  of  1 ml /Kg  B.wt  of   urographin
           6-Ultrasonography
             Swelling filled with clear fluid mixed on the periphery
             with fiber  – thick capsule
 Differential diagnosis
         -  Abscess                    - Hematoma
        
 Treatment
    Surgically by Urethrostomy :  A  permanent urethral fistula
    The treatment for a period of time to reach
    acceptable slaughter condition
Technique:
      1- Pre-operative technique
            - washing    - clipping & shaving   - disinfection

      2- The animal is kept in lateral recumbency (the operation may be done in standing position)

      3- Anesthesia
          Local infiltration of 2% Lidocaine Hcl

      4- Incision the skin

      5- Incision in the urethra & urine will  be voided
         from the seat of urethral incision and this is
        an indication that the bladder is intact and
        the technique advances in successful manner
      6-The wall of the urethra is sutured with the skin by silk
         in a simple interrupted manner

      8-The animal will urinate through the
         urethral fistula 

      9- Post operative care:
        - Antibiotic    
        -Fluid therapy

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