Creation of a urethral conduit from a preputial indirect flap in a dog with perineal hypospadias
- PMID: 20210939
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2009.00622.x
Creation of a urethral conduit from a preputial indirect flap in a dog with perineal hypospadias
Abstract
Objective: To report a surgical technique for creation of a urethral conduit using a preputial indirect flap.
Study design: Case report.
Animals: Male Doberman Pinscher (6 weeks old).
Methods: A urethral conduit was constructed using a multistage preputial indirect flap in a dog with severe perineal hypospadias.
Results: Successful transfer of a perineal located urethral meatus to a more anatomically normal inguinal location was achieved with a preputial flap. The procedure was performed to aid control of recurrent urinary tract infections after anal and urethral separation in a dog with imperforate anus, urethrorectal fistula, and proximal perineal hypospadias.
Conclusions: Creation of a urethral conduit from a tubed bipedicle flap using redundant preputial tissue eliminated fecal contamination of the urethral meatus, aiding control of urinary tract infection. A good functional and cosmetic outcome was achieved.
Clinical relevance: This technique should be considered in aiding control and prevention of urinary tract infections in dogs with proximal perineal hypospadias where a preputial remnant exists.
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