Surgical treatment of male dogs with urinary incontinence due to urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence
- PMID: 9123813
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1997.tb01462.x
Surgical treatment of male dogs with urinary incontinence due to urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence
Abstract
A modified technique for fixation of the deferent ducts to the abdominal wall as a therapy for urinary incontinence caused by urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI) in male dogs is described, and the results in seven dogs are reported. The goal of this treatment was to achieve an effect similar to colposuspension in female dogs with USMI. An increase in urethral length of an average of 28 mm was obtained (range, 5 to 50 mm, measured radiographically). Preoperatively, the neck of the bladder was located intrapelvically in five of seven dogs. Postoperatively, the neck of the bladder was located intra-abdominally, near the caudo-ventral abdominal wall, in all dogs. After a follow-up period of 12 to 49 months, the response to surgery, based on lack of or decrease of incontinence, was excellent in three dogs, good in another three, and poor in one dog.
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical