Use of Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass in the management of ureteral obstructions in cats: literature review

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Ivye Rand Favareto
Marina Sakamoto Silva Guimarães
Tamires Veiga Baptista
Vanessa Brossi Reininger
Liege Cristina Garcia da Silva

Abstract

Ureteral obstruction in felines is a potentially fatal and common condition in small animal clinics, as it leads to restriction of the normal flow of urine. The main causes of this obstruction are urolithiasis (renal calculi) which can be classified as: simple, mixed or compound. Clinical signs are not very evident until the obstruction is complete, bilateral, or when occurs a contralateral edge dysfunction. The diagnosis of the disease was settled with the association of clinical signs and the results of complementary tests
such as blood count, biochemistry, radiography, abdominal ultrasonography, urinalysis and urine culture, retrograde urethropielography, antegrade pyelography, computed tomography and study of the ureteral glomerular filtration rate. It is an illness that must be treated with emergency, the treatment must be determined based on the type of calculus present, in the most severe cases it must be performed a of surgical intervention such as a bypass technique for decompression. This article is a review of the avaiable information about the effectiveness of bypass usage for treatment of ureteral obstruction in felines.

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FAVARETO, I. R.; GUIMARÃES, M. S. S.; BAPTISTA, T. V.; REININGER, V. B.; SILVA, L. C. G. DA. Use of Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass in the management of ureteral obstructions in cats: literature review. Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 20, n. 1, 24 Jun. 2022.
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CLÍNICA VETERINÁRIA DE PEQUENOS ANIMAIS