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A cystostomy cannula for dogs.

J J Mulcahy, R W Baehler, R L Malvin

    Investigative Urology
    |July 1, 1978
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    A new cystostomy cannula allows for long-term urine collection in awake dogs. This practical device was tested in nine dogs, detailing its implantation and outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Urology

    Background:

    • Prolonged urine sample collection in awake dogs presents challenges.
    • Existing methods may be invasive or unsuitable for long-term use.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a novel, durable cystostomy cannula for sustained urine collection.
    • To evaluate the practicality and outcomes of this device in canine subjects.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a practical and durable cystostomy cannula.
    • Surgical implantation of the cannula in nine dogs with intact bladders or hemibladder.
    • Monitoring for complications and assessing urine collection efficacy.

    Main Results:

    • The cystostomy cannula proved practical and durable for prolonged urine collection.

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  • Successful implantation and use were achieved in all nine dogs.
  • Complications were documented and analyzed.
  • Conclusions:

    • The devised cystostomy cannula offers a viable solution for long-term urine sampling in awake dogs.
    • This method facilitates sample collection without compromising animal welfare during the procedure.