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Case of the Month

Veterinary Case of the MonthMeet Happy. We couldn't be sure if he got his name because of his lovable personality or if he just decided to live up to his name. He was in a great deal of pain when his owners brought him in. They suspected that he was constipated but physical exam revealed an enlarged bladder. Radiographs (x-ray) revealed stones in both the bladder and the urethra (the "tube" running from the bladder). Often with stones in the urethra the surgeon is forced to perform a surgery known as a perineal urethrostomy, or more commonly called a p/u surgery. During the p/u surgery the path of the urine is rerouted to completely bypass the normal means of urination.

Though his entire family loves him, Happy's biggest fan is his 6 year old owner, Taylor. Happy was scheduled to go with Taylor to his pre-school for show-and-tell that morning. Instead he was taken to emergency surgery where he continued to wag his tail until the anesthesia took effect. During the surgery, a newer technique (which had recently been described at the Midwest Veterinary Conference) was applied wherein a urinary catheter was fed thru the urethra pushing the stones lodged there back into the bladder, thus avoiding the perineal urethrostomy. A successful cystotomy was then performed, opening the bladder and removing the stones, affording Happy a normal urinary passage. After a short stay, he went home to a very 'happy' little boy.


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