The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck
A three-year-old Saanen buck presented with a complaint of stranguria for 24 hours. A physical examination revealed that the perineal urethra was turgid, swollen, and tender, and the urinary bladder was distended. The goat was diagnosed with obstructive urolithiasis. A percutaneous tube cystotomy te...
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| author | Khairuddin, Nurul Hayah Hiew, Mark Wen Han Ahmad Affandi, Syahirah Muhamad, Azim Salahudin Haron, Nur Asyikin Radzi, Rozanaliza Chen, Hui Cheng Vythilingam, Ganesh |
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| description | A three-year-old Saanen buck presented with a complaint of stranguria for 24 hours. A physical examination revealed that the perineal urethra was turgid, swollen, and tender, and the urinary bladder was distended. The goat was diagnosed with obstructive urolithiasis. A percutaneous tube cystotomy technique was performed to relieve progressive urinary bladder distension. Using a human suprapubic urinary bladder catheter system, the technique was performed twice due to the recurrence of the blocked urethra. Following drainage of the urine, all vital parameters returned to normal. After surgical cystotomy, an intraoperative observation revealed the urinary bladder was filled with white sandy urolith, which was removed through the surgical tube cystotomy technique. A preoperative urethrogram and cystourethrogram were performed to assess the presence of urolith along the urinary tract. The case outcome supports using a human suprapubic urinary bladder catheter as a rapid method for immediate relief of a distended urinary bladder in a goat. |
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| spelling | upm-933532023-01-13T03:48:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93353/ The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck Khairuddin, Nurul Hayah Hiew, Mark Wen Han Ahmad Affandi, Syahirah Muhamad, Azim Salahudin Haron, Nur Asyikin Radzi, Rozanaliza Chen, Hui Cheng Vythilingam, Ganesh A three-year-old Saanen buck presented with a complaint of stranguria for 24 hours. A physical examination revealed that the perineal urethra was turgid, swollen, and tender, and the urinary bladder was distended. The goat was diagnosed with obstructive urolithiasis. A percutaneous tube cystotomy technique was performed to relieve progressive urinary bladder distension. Using a human suprapubic urinary bladder catheter system, the technique was performed twice due to the recurrence of the blocked urethra. Following drainage of the urine, all vital parameters returned to normal. After surgical cystotomy, an intraoperative observation revealed the urinary bladder was filled with white sandy urolith, which was removed through the surgical tube cystotomy technique. A preoperative urethrogram and cystourethrogram were performed to assess the presence of urolith along the urinary tract. The case outcome supports using a human suprapubic urinary bladder catheter as a rapid method for immediate relief of a distended urinary bladder in a goat. NRCT 2021 Article PeerReviewed Khairuddin, Nurul Hayah and Hiew, Mark Wen Han and Ahmad Affandi, Syahirah and Muhamad, Azim Salahudin and Haron, Nur Asyikin and Radzi, Rozanaliza and Chen, Hui Cheng and Vythilingam, Ganesh (2021) The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 51 (2). pp. 387-394. ISSN 0125-6491 https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/index 10.14456/tjvm.2021.48 |
| spellingShingle | Khairuddin, Nurul Hayah Hiew, Mark Wen Han Ahmad Affandi, Syahirah Muhamad, Azim Salahudin Haron, Nur Asyikin Radzi, Rozanaliza Chen, Hui Cheng Vythilingam, Ganesh The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck |
| title | The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck |
| title_full | The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck |
| title_fullStr | The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck |
| title_full_unstemmed | The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck |
| title_short | The use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a Saanen Buck |
| title_sort | use of human suprapubic bladder catheter to manage obstructive urolithiasis in a saanen buck |
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