Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118997505.ch56
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Neoplasia of the Urinary Tract

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“…Cystectomy is recommended for a number of urinary bladder (UB) affections, including cystic neoplasia, patent urachus excision, iatrogenic injuries, bladder necrosis, recurrent interstitial cystitis, devitalized tissue following bladder rupture, and neurogenic bladder ( Granger et al., 2020 ; Lipscomb, 2018 ; Milovancev et al., 2020 ; Sivacolundhu & Withrow, 2013 ; Tobias, 2011 ). Furthermore, studies reported that more than 30% of incontinent dogs, particularly those who had undergone ovariohysterectomy, had reduced bladder storage function ( Berent & Mayhew, 2017 ; Burrow et al., 2005 ).…”
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“…Cystectomy is recommended for a number of urinary bladder (UB) affections, including cystic neoplasia, patent urachus excision, iatrogenic injuries, bladder necrosis, recurrent interstitial cystitis, devitalized tissue following bladder rupture, and neurogenic bladder ( Granger et al., 2020 ; Lipscomb, 2018 ; Milovancev et al., 2020 ; Sivacolundhu & Withrow, 2013 ; Tobias, 2011 ). Furthermore, studies reported that more than 30% of incontinent dogs, particularly those who had undergone ovariohysterectomy, had reduced bladder storage function ( Berent & Mayhew, 2017 ; Burrow et al., 2005 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, studies reported that more than 30% of incontinent dogs, particularly those who had undergone ovariohysterectomy, had reduced bladder storage function ( Berent & Mayhew, 2017 ; Burrow et al., 2005 ). In these cases, augmentation cystoplasty (AC) is proposed after cystectomy as a surgical intervention when medical therapies fail to prevent renal function impairment and pollakiuria ( Lipscomb, 2018 ; Sivacolundhu & Withrow, 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%