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Effect of nephrotomy on renal function and morphology in normal cats
Michael D King1, Don R Waldron, Don L Barber
1Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA. mdking@vt.edu
Objective:
To assess effects over 12 weeks of bisection nephrotomy on renal function, size, and morphology in cats.
Study Design:
Controlled, randomized, blinded experiment.
Sample Population:
Ten adult female cats.
Methods:
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR), determined by quantitative renal scintigraphy using (99m)Technetium-diethylenetriamine-pentaacetic acid, urinalysis, urine culture, and ultrasonographic measurement of renal size were performed preoperatively. Left or right nephrotomy (5 cats/group) was performed. Total and individual kidney GFRs were determined at 2, 28, and 84 days, ultrasonographic measurements at 28 and 86 days, and ultrasound-guided biopsy at 86 days.
Results:
No significant differences in mean GFR and kidney size of operated versus unoperated kidneys were observed. Individual GFR and renal size of all except 1 cat remained within normal limits. Two cats had evidence of transient ureteral obstruction in the immediate postoperative period. No significant, generalized histologic abnormalities were observed.
Conclusions:
Bisection nephrotomy in normal cats does not adversely affect renal function or morphology during the initial 12 weeks.
Clinical Relevance:
Bisection nephrotomy can be safely performed in normal feline kidneys without causing a significant deleterious effect on renal function. Studies in cats with pre-existing renal insufficiency are needed to ensure adverse effects would not occur in clinical cases where this surgical procedure is warranted.
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