Ventral Approach to the Pelvic Canal in the Female Dog |
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Authors: | S. W. ALLEN dvm ms Diplomate acvs W. A. CROWELL dvm PhD Diplomate acvp |
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Affiliation: | Department of Small Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602. |
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Abstract: | A ventral approach to the pelvic canal by bilateral pubic and ischial osteotomy was performed in five female dogs. The entire urogenital tract could be exposed and easily manipulated through this approach. All animals were ambulatory within 24 hours. Clinical union had formed in three of the four osteotomies by the time of euthanasia (months 2-4) in all animals. Incomplete union in some osteotomies indicated that exercise should be restricted for at least 4 months after the procedure. The procedure was determined to be clinically useful when wide exposure of the entire female urogenital tract is desired. |
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