What are common indications for preforming surgery on blocked cats?
How to catheterise a blocked cat?
Ways to relieve urinary obstruction in cats?
Ways to relieve ureteral obstruction?
Clinical signs and diagnosis of bladder rupture/trauma
CS:
- Absence or small quantities of haematuria,
unsuccessful attempts at urination
- Abdominal distention in later cases
- Chemical peritonitis from urine- vomiting/lethargy/anorexia/dehyration/hyperkalaemia/anaemia/hypoproteinaemia/hypochloraemia/hyponatraemia
Dx:
- Absence of urine on catheterisation
- Failure to palpate bladder
- Abdominal paracentesis: creatinine fluid >
creatinine blood
- Elevated BUN
- Rads - contrast showing leakage
What is a tube cystotomy?
The placement of a tube drain through the abdominal wall into the bladder in order to maintain urinary drainage while bypassing the urethra
- helps to divert urine away from epithelial
surfaces of the urethra which are healing and
minimises the risk of scarring and stenosis
Indications for tube cystotomy?
Urinary by-pass following
- urethral trauma/surgery
- sub-total prostatectomy
- bladder atony
- severe iatrogenic cystitis
Technique for Tube Cystotomy?
What is the management of a tube cystotomy catheter
Outline cystotomy surgery plan
complications: dehiscence, uroperitonitis
What is the aetiology of urethral prolapse?
Management options of urethral prolapse?
Indications for canine urethrostomy procedure?
What are possible urethrostomy sites?
Base of os penis - unsuitable for a permanent stoma due to risk of scarring and stenosis due to narrow diameter
Scrotal - optimal site, risk of stenosis is less
Perineal - undesirable since the urethra is deep at this point - risk fo stenosis and urine flow over the perineum
Prepubic - salvage site if all others fail
Post op care and complications with canine urethrostomy?
What are the indications for feline perineal urethrostomy?
Complications following urethrostomy?
Common differentials for haemoabdomen?
Surgical
- GDV
- Neoplasia: liver/splenic haemangiosarcoma
- Splenic/liver torsion
Non-surgical
- Coagulopathy
Trauma - stabilise and if no improvement then surgery
Presenting/clinical signs of haemoabdomen?
What fluid would be classed as haemoabdomen?
Serosanguineous abdominal fluid that does not readily clot and has a packed cell volume >10% is diagnostic
Investigation of haemoabdomen?
Management of haemoabdomen?
Two methods of how to do a splenectomy?
What are the indications for a total splenectomy?