학술저널
Urethral resection and end-to-end anastomosis for traumatic urethral rupture and stricture in a cat
- 한국예방수의학회
- Journal of Preventive Veterinary Medicine
- Vol.49, No.4
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2025.12277 - 281 (5 pages)
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DOI : 10.13041/jpvm.2025.49.4.277
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Traumatic urethral rupture is uncommon in cats but may occur secondary to high energy trauma and can cause severe systemic compromise. An 8-month-old neutered male cat presented after trauma by hit-by-car, and retrograde urethrography confirmed a pelvic urethral rupture. Despite conservative management, urethral stricture subsequently developed. Surgical correction was performed by resection of the stenotic segment and urethral anastomosis via a pubic osteotomy approach. The cat recovered normal urination without complications, and no recurrence was observed during one year of follow-up. This case demonstrates successful surgical repair of post-traumatic urethral rupture and stricture in a cat using a pelvic osteotomy approach.
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