Surgical Management of Cystic Calculi and Testicular Tumour in Dog

Keywords:

Urethral calculi; Testicular tumour; Dog

Abstract

A ten year old male uncastrated spitz dog weighing 10 kg was presented with a history of straining to urinate, dribbling blood tinged urine from the prepuce, anorexia and distended abdomen since 4 days and enlargement of scrotum since one month. The physical examination showed asymmetrical testicles and tense abdomen. Radiography and ultrasonography diagnosed cystic calculi. Cystotomy and retropulsion was done to remove all the calculi from the urinary bladder and removal of testis along with scrotal ablation was performed for testicular tumour. After 6 months, animal was presented with tumour between phalanges which was removed surgically.

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Published

2014-10-01

How to Cite

Surgical Management of Cystic Calculi and Testicular Tumour in Dog. (2014). Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, 4(4), 189-190. Retrieved from https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/100

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Case Report