2016
DOI: 10.1136/vetreccr-2016-000302
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Management of a postoperative vaginal stricture by perendoscopic balloon dilation in a dog

Abstract: A female dog was presented for severe dysuria. Vaginal palpation, vaginoscopy and retrograde vaginourethrography revealed the presence of a urethral mass extending 40 mm cranial to the external urethral meatus. Biopsies confirmed a poorly differentiated transitional cell carcinoma.The urethral meatus along with 45 per cent of the total urethral length were excised and an end-to-side urethrovaginal anastomosis was performed through an episiotomy approach. Two weeks postoperatively, the dog was presented due to … Show more

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