2016
DOI: 10.15654/tpk-150690
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Minimal-invasive interventionelle Verfahren am Urogenitaltrakt von Hund und Katze

Abstract: KeywordsBypass, stent, endoscopy, interventional radiology, catheter, obstruction, stricture SummaryMinimally invasive interventional techniques are advancing fast in small animal medicine. These techniques utilize state-of-the-art diagnostic methods, including fluoroscopy, ultrasonography, endoscopy, and laparoscopy. Minimally invasive procedures are particularly attractive in the field of small animal urology because, in the past, treatment options for diseases of the urogenital tract were rather limited or … Show more

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“…The authors used endoscopy-guided laser lithotripsy in 15 goats [10] and one bull [18] with restored patency of the urethra. Due to necessary equipment and cost associated with endoscopy and lithotripsy, this method seems more suitable for companion animals [19] than being acceptable for livestock animals. However, sheep and goats are being kept more and more as companion animals, thus higher medical costs are probably accepted by the owners.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors used endoscopy-guided laser lithotripsy in 15 goats [10] and one bull [18] with restored patency of the urethra. Due to necessary equipment and cost associated with endoscopy and lithotripsy, this method seems more suitable for companion animals [19] than being acceptable for livestock animals. However, sheep and goats are being kept more and more as companion animals, thus higher medical costs are probably accepted by the owners.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kann der Patient auch bei verschlossenem Katheter Urin über die Urethra absetzen, ist eine Verlegung der Harnröhre durch verbliebe-ne Urolithen unwahrscheinlich. Sollte ein Urinabsatz nicht möglich sein, kann durch Verlängern der Verschlusszeit des Katheters oder durch vorsichtige Spülung im Sinne einer Urohydropulsion versucht werden, die Urethra durchgängig zu machen [32,33]. Die angegebenen Erfolgsraten liegen hierbei zwischen 36 und 82 % [7,15,28,29,30].…”
Section: Zystotomie Mit Und Ohne Einlegen Eines Ballonkatheters In DIunclassified
“…Die Darstellung des Harntrakts kann prinzipiell mittels Sonographie, nativer oder kontrastmittelunterstützter Röntgenuntersuchung, Magnetresonanz-und Computertomographie erfolgen (3,4,(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13). Einschränkungen ergeben sich insbesondere in der praktischen Tätigkeit am Nutztier durch die Praktikabilität der Verfahren, die Kosten sowie den zu beachtenden Strahlenschutz.…”
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