Surgical treatment of canine urethral prolapse via urethropexy or resection and anastomosis.
D HealyC RizkallalMatteo RossaneseP McLarnonR VallefuocoD MurgiaT RyanC HowesO AndersonT CharlesworthFilippo CintiS MartinS DasM CantatorePublished in: The Journal of small animal practice (2023)
Resection and anastomosis was associated with a lower recurrence rate in comparison to urethropexy for the surgical treatment of urethral prolapse. Based on these results, we concluded that resection and anastomosis may be preferable to urethropexy for treatment of urethral prolapse at first presentation. Urethropexy, and resection and anastomosis combined surgical technique was associated with low recurrence rate; however, further studies will be needed to clarify if it provides any benefit over resection and anastomosis.
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