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Urinary Bladder Herniation through a Vaginal Tear in a Rottweiller with Dystocia
Authors:Deborah C. Mandell VMD  DACVECC  Prue Neath BVSc  Kenneth J. Drobatz DVM  DACVECC
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Studies University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine
Abstract:A four-year old female Rottweiler presented with a 34-hour history of dystocia. Physical examination revealed a purple-black, fluid-filled sac protruding from vulva and suspended by a similar colored stalk. Digital vaginal examination indicated that the stalk of tissue extended up into the cervix and beyond. Due to the grossly necrotic appearance, the stalk of tissue was ligated, and the sac was removed. Three puppies were delivered vaginally, but a subsequent caesarian section was required due to uterine inertia likely secondary to exhaustion. Three more live puppies were delivered via the c-section. Further abdominal exploration revealed a tear in the left vaginal wall, one ligated ureter, and the second ureter free at its distal end and leaking urine into the abdomen. The surgical findings indicated that the bladder, ureters, and urethra had herniated through the vaginal tear and prolapsed through the vulva.
Keywords:Dystocia    vaginal tear    herniation    ureter    bladder
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