Placement of an artificial urethral sphincter in 8 male dogs with urethral diverticulum

Author:

Neumann Geoffrey1ORCID,Vachon Catherine1,Culp William T.N.2ORCID,Palm Carrie2ORCID,Byron Julie K.3,Pogue Joanna3,Dunn Marilyn1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Montreal Saint‐Hyacinthe Quebec Canada

2. Department of Veterinary Surgical and Radiological Sciences UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Davis California USA

3. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUrethral diverticulum (UD) is a poorly defined anomaly consisting of an outpouching of the urethra. Management without surgical resection is not previously reported in dogs.Hypothesis/ObjectivesReport the outcome of male dogs presented for urinary incontinence with UD treated with an artificial urethral sphincter (AUS).AnimalsEight client‐owned dogs with UD treated with an AUS.MethodsMulticenter retrospective study. Medical records from male dogs with urinary incontinence were reviewed. Inclusion criteria:  diagnosis of a UD by retrograde cystourethrography, cystoscopy, abdominal ultrasonography or contrast computed tomodensitometry (CT) or a combination of these modalities, AUS placement, and at least 1 follow‐up. Urinary continence score (UCS) was attributed retrospectively.ResultsMedian UCS at presentation was 1/5. A contrast cystourethrogram was diagnostic in 8/8 dogs. All diverticula were saccular, and 7/8 were within the prostatic urethra and 1/8 extended up to the membranous urethra. A congenital origin was suspected in 7 dogs and acquired in 1. Concurrent anomalies included renal dysplasia or chronic pyelonephritis (n = 4), bilateral cryptorchidism (n = 3), and pelvic urinary bladder (n = 3). All dogs were poorly/moderately responsive to phenylpropanolamine. Artificial urethral sphincter placement resulted in improvement in continence in all dogs with a median UCS of 4/5 (5/5 in 2/8 dogs, 4/5 in 5/8 dogs, 3/5 in 1/8 dogs).ConclusionUrethral diverticulum should be considered in male dogs with persistent urinary incontinence not responding to medical management. Artificial urethral sphincter placement is an effective therapeutic option that improved continence scores in all dogs.

Publisher

Wiley

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