OBJECTIVE: To describe a surgical technique for resection of the entire bladder neck, including the trigone and proximal urethra in dogs with invasive tumors causing life-threatening urinary tract obstruction. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical case reports. ANIMALS: Dogs (n=2) with bladder tumors. METHODS: Circumferential excision of the bladder neck and proximal urethra with preservation of the neurovascular pedicles was performed to remove a rhabdomyosarcoma (dog 1) and a transitional cell carcinoma (dog 2) involving the trigone and bladder neck that were causing urinary tract obstruction. Reconstruction of the bladder and proximal urethra included bilateral ureteroneocystostomy. Adjuvant chemotherapy was administered postoperatively to both dogs. R...
Bladder tumors in the dog are the most common tumors of the urinary tract. A large percentage of the...
Objective: To describe the procedure, complications, and long-term outcome of cats that underwent a ...
CASE DESCRIPTION: An 8-month-old 41.2-kg (90.6-lb) sexually intact male Dogue de Bordeaux with urina...
Background: Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) usually affects the trigone region of the bladder and ...
ABSTRACT This study aims to report the technique of partial cystectomy and bilateral ureteral reimpl...
ABSTRACT This study aims to report the technique of partial cystectomy and bilateral ureteral reimpl...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This study aims to report the technique of partial cystectomy and bilateral uretera...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether surgical removal of urachal anomalies improves the outcomes of dogs ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether surgical removal of urachal anomalies improves the outcomes of dogs ...
Each year more than 65,000 people are diagnosed with urinary bladder cancer, and more than 14,000 pe...
ultrasonography, dog The objective of current study was to evaluate outcomes and complications follo...
In a study of 44 canine patients suffering from histopathologically proven urinary bladder tumour wi...
Background: Urethral tumors are uncommon in canines, represented predominantly by transitional cell ...
Background: Primary bladder tumors are rare in dogs, in spite of that, the transitional cell carcino...
Abstract. Permantente derivations of urine are necessary in patients with bladder malignancies, eith...
Bladder tumors in the dog are the most common tumors of the urinary tract. A large percentage of the...
Objective: To describe the procedure, complications, and long-term outcome of cats that underwent a ...
CASE DESCRIPTION: An 8-month-old 41.2-kg (90.6-lb) sexually intact male Dogue de Bordeaux with urina...
Background: Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) usually affects the trigone region of the bladder and ...
ABSTRACT This study aims to report the technique of partial cystectomy and bilateral ureteral reimpl...
ABSTRACT This study aims to report the technique of partial cystectomy and bilateral ureteral reimpl...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This study aims to report the technique of partial cystectomy and bilateral uretera...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether surgical removal of urachal anomalies improves the outcomes of dogs ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether surgical removal of urachal anomalies improves the outcomes of dogs ...
Each year more than 65,000 people are diagnosed with urinary bladder cancer, and more than 14,000 pe...
ultrasonography, dog The objective of current study was to evaluate outcomes and complications follo...
In a study of 44 canine patients suffering from histopathologically proven urinary bladder tumour wi...
Background: Urethral tumors are uncommon in canines, represented predominantly by transitional cell ...
Background: Primary bladder tumors are rare in dogs, in spite of that, the transitional cell carcino...
Abstract. Permantente derivations of urine are necessary in patients with bladder malignancies, eith...
Bladder tumors in the dog are the most common tumors of the urinary tract. A large percentage of the...
Objective: To describe the procedure, complications, and long-term outcome of cats that underwent a ...
CASE DESCRIPTION: An 8-month-old 41.2-kg (90.6-lb) sexually intact male Dogue de Bordeaux with urina...