Selected urogenital surgery concerns and complications
1Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, PO Box 12070, Lexington, KY 40580, USA. rembertson@roodandriddle.com
Abstract:
This article discusses selected urogenital surgeries. The discussion focuses on perioperative concerns and complications. The ideal approach to addressing complications resulting from disease processes or surgery is to avoid them. This approach requires knowledge of what can go wrong, gained by personal experience and that shared by others. The better one is able to anticipate potential complications, the more likely complications can be avoided.
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