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Prostatic surgery in the dog.

R A White1

  • 1Queens Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, UK. rasw2@cam.ac.uk

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice
|July 27, 2000
PubMed
Summary
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Surgical intervention is often necessary for canine prostatic diseases. Recent omentalization techniques offer simpler solutions for benign conditions, but diagnosing and managing prostatic cancer in dogs remains challenging.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Surgery
  • Canine Urology

Background:

  • Prostatic diseases are common in dogs and frequently necessitate surgical treatment.
  • Historically, complex surgical techniques and the prostate's obscure location deterred intervention.
  • Benign prostatic diseases have seen improved management with recent advancements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the surgical management of canine prostatic diseases.
  • To highlight the impact of new techniques on benign conditions.
  • To identify challenges in diagnosing and managing canine prostatic neoplasia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on canine prostatic surgery.
  • Discussion of traditional and novel surgical approaches.
  • Analysis of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for prostatic diseases.

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Main Results:

  • Omentalization techniques simplify surgical management of benign prostatic diseases like infections and secretory abnormalities.
  • These techniques require less surgical expertise, making them more accessible.
  • Neoplastic canine prostatic disease continues to present significant diagnostic and management difficulties.

Conclusions:

  • Benign prostatic diseases in dogs are now more effectively managed with simpler surgical options.
  • Neoplastic prostatic disease in dogs remains a complex challenge requiring further research and improved strategies.