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Uthral stricture disease is a very heterogeneous disease in which different urethral segments can be affected as a result of a variety of etiologies with variable prognosis. On several fronts, there is no consensus on what should and what should not be considered a "success" following urethral surgery, and in particular urethroplasties.
Source link: https://doi.org/10.2147/RRU.S396025
Following urethral resection and anastomosis for urethral rupture, a 3-year-old, 4. 0 kg, intact male domestic shorthair cat developed postoperative dysuria. After 2 years of postoperatively, the cat was able to urinate normally with no signs of lower urinary tract signs. In cats, urethroplasty with an onlay bladder mucosa graft may be a viable alternative to prepubic or suboptic urethrostomy.
Source link: https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0296
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