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
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
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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urethral fistula
9- Post operative care:
- Antibiotic
-Fluid therapy