2014
DOI: 10.2460/javma.244.8.944
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Endoscopic-guided laser ablation of vestibulovaginal septal remnants in dogs: 36 cases (2007–2011)

Abstract: 36 female dogs with persistent paramesonephric septal remnants (n = 19), vaginal septa (11), or dual vaginas (6) were included. Twenty-six dogs had urinary incontinence, 2 had recurrent UTIs, and 8 had both. Thirty of 36 (83%) dogs had concurrent ectopic ureters. Endoscopic-guided laser ablation was performed with holmium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet and diode lasers in 8 and 28 dogs, respectively. Five dogs had mild postoperative dysuria for < 24 hours. One patient developed a complication involving inadvertent la… Show more

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“…Though the clinical relevance of this finding remains unknown, cystoscopy is superior to other imaging modalities in their identification. Dogs with EU commonly have concurrent VVSR in 80% (4/5) which is similar to previous reports (83%) . We observed a high prevalence of hooded vulva (69%); however, episioplasty was performed in only 21%.…”
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“…Though the clinical relevance of this finding remains unknown, cystoscopy is superior to other imaging modalities in their identification. Dogs with EU commonly have concurrent VVSR in 80% (4/5) which is similar to previous reports (83%) . We observed a high prevalence of hooded vulva (69%); however, episioplasty was performed in only 21%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The most common bacterial isolate was E. coli . E. coli is commonly cultured from urine of dogs with UTIs with a reported prevalence of 30% to 50% of urine cultures submitted . The most prevalent bacteria after E. coli was Staphylococcus and Enterococcus as in 3 retrospective case studies .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…, Burdick et al . ). These abnormalities are often not visible with routine imaging modalities, or at surgery, and so have previously been under‐diagnosed and treated.…”
Section: Ectopic Uretersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…16). 23 After CLA-EU the ureteral orifice has been shown to remain in a normal position at the trigone of the bladder, but many dogs have been shown 20 to have concurrent urethral incompetence and will require additional medication or procedures to maintain continence. 61 A prospective study of CLA-EU in 30 female dogs reported an overall urinary continence rate of 77% after CLA-EU with the addition of medical management, collagen injections, or placement of a urethral hydraulic occluder.…”
Section: Cystoscopic-guided Laser Ablation Of Ectopic Uretersmentioning
confidence: 99%