DIMENSIONS OF THE PROSTATIC AND MEMBRANOUS URETHRA IN NORMAL MALE DOGS DURING MAXIMUM DISTENSION RETROGRADE URETHROCYSTOGRAPHY* |
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Authors: | Daniel A. Feeney DVM MS Gary R. Johnston DVM MS Carl A. Osborne DVM PhD Michael J. Tomlinson DVM PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences (Feeney, Johnston, Osborne) and the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology (Tomlinson), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108. |
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Abstract: | Prostatic and membranous urethral diameter was measured in 24 normal mature male Beagle dogs during maximum distension retrograde urethrocystography. This technique involved retrograde urethral distension by infusion with contrast medium until the urinary bladder was distended and the vesicourethral junction remained opened as observed by fluoroscopy. Lateral and ventro-dorsal radiographs were made during subsequent injections of 5–10 ml of contrast medium. The prostatic urethra was consistently greater in diameter than the membranous urethra. However, the numerical ratio between the prostatic urethral diameter and the membranous urethral diameter varied among these dogs by a factor of 2 at the numerical extremes. |
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Keywords: | prostatic urethral diameter membranous urethral diameter dog maximum distension retrograde urethrocystography |
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