Bladder catheter dislodgement as a complication following placement of a subcutaneous ureteral bypass device

Pilot, M., Broome, C., Hammond, G. , Ward, P. M. and McLauchlan, G. (2017) Bladder catheter dislodgement as a complication following placement of a subcutaneous ureteral bypass device. Veterinary Record Case Reports, 5(3), e000479. (doi: 10.1136/vetreccr-2017-000479)

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Abstract

A seven-year-old female, neutered, domestic short-haired cat was presented with right-sided hydroureter and hydronephrosis secondary to ureterolithiasis. A subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) device was placed via mid-line coeliotomy using fluoroscopic assistance. On routine examination 25 months after placement (three months after previous evaluation), urine could not be aspirated from the SUB port, and patency of the cystostomy catheter could not be confirmed under ultrasonographic flushing. Radiographs were performed and showed dislodgement and migration of the bladder catheter from the polyethylene terephthalate (‘Dacron’, Norfolk Vet Products, Skokie, Illinois, USA) cuff. No free abdominal fluid was present, and renal parameters and electrolytes were within normal limits. Fluoroscopic evaluation of the SUB device showed the native ureter was patent. Revision surgery was performed without complication. This complication has not been previously reported with the SUB device.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Broome, Mr Cameron and Pilot, Mariette and Ward, Miss Trish and Hammond, Dr Gawain and McLauchlan, Mr Gerard
Authors: Pilot, M., Broome, C., Hammond, G., Ward, P. M., and McLauchlan, G.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine
Journal Name:Veterinary Record Case Reports
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:2052-6121
ISSN (Online):2052-6121
Published Online:08 September 2017

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