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Complications and survival after subcutaneous ureteral bypass device placement in 24 cats: a retrospective study (2016-2019).
Emily Vrijsen,Emily Vrijsen,Nausikaa Devriendt,Femke Mortier,Emmelie Stock,Bart Van Goethem,Hilde De Rooster +6 more
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The complication rate was higher and the MST shorter than previously reported in cats undergoing SUB placement, and owners that consider SUB placement should be informed that follow-up can be strenuous and expensive.Abstract:
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to document survival, complications and risk factors for the development of complications and mortality prior to discharge after placement of a subcutaneous uret...read more
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Placement of Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass without Fluoroscopic Guidance in Cats with Ureteral Obstruction
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Risk factors for upper urinary tract uroliths and ureteral obstruction in cats under referral veterinary care in the United Kingdom
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Multicenter retrospective evaluation of transmural migration of subcutaneous ureteral bypass devices within the digestive tract in cats
Emilie Véran,Catherine Vachon,Julie K. Byron,James Howard,Allyson C. Berent,Chick Weisse,Romain Javard,Ashley Spencer,Sarah Gradilla,Carrie A. Palm,William T. N. Culp,A. P. Cleroux,Marilyn Dunn +12 more
TL;DR: Although a rare complication, migration of SUB device should be considered in cats with SUB device obstruction and a positive urine culture, and 2 cats are still alive.
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Circumcaval ureter in two ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported that circumcaval ureter should be suspected in ferrets with unilateral hydronephrosis and associated hydroureter without any identified cause of obstruction on abdominal ultrasonography.
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Feline ureteral rupture with para-ureteral urinomas following blunt trauma: clinical presentation and long-term outcome after treatment by urinary diversion for five cases from 2012 to 2019
B. Dekerle,Alexandre Fournet,E. Maurice,Véronique Viateau,Christelle Maurey,Mathieu Manassero +5 more
TL;DR: Urinary diversion procedures provided long-term stable renal function following proximal TUR in these five cats and delayed, subtle non-specific clinical signs subsequent to high-energy blunt trauma causing abdominal hernia and associated diffuse retroperitoneal haematoma, should raise suspicion of TUR.
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