Preputial urinary diversion to treat urine soaking during urination in a dog |
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Authors: | E K Thomas E J Friend A S Taylor † and M H Hamilton |
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Institution: | Wey Referrals, 125/129 Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 5BP Cromwell Veterinary Hospital, 36 –36a St John's Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 3DG |
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Abstract: | A young dog was presented with a history of adopting an unusual posture to urinate, resulting in urine soaking of the ventral abdomen and caudal forelimbs. The dog was initially treated surgically with cranial advancement of the prepuce, which did not resolve the problem. Further surgery was then successfully carried out to create a more caudal preputial orifice, which angled the penis ventrally when extruded, directing urine away from the body. At follow-up clinical examination, the dog was clinically normal. |
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