Transobturator Vaginal Tape Inside Out for Treatment of Urethral Sphincter Mechanism Incompetence: Preliminary Results in 7 Female Dogs
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the transobturator vaginal tape inside-out (TVT-O) in incontinent female dogs affected with urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI) and to determine its urodynamic and morphologic effects. Study Design: Case series. Animals: Incontinent spaye...
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Published in | Veterinary surgery Vol. 39; no. 8; pp. 969 - 979 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article Web Resource |
Language | English |
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Malden, USA
Blackwell Publishing Inc
01.12.2010
Blackwell Publishing Ltd W.B. Saunders |
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Summary: | Objectives: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the transobturator vaginal tape inside-out (TVT-O) in incontinent female dogs affected with urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI) and to determine its urodynamic and morphologic effects. Study Design: Case series. Animals: Incontinent spayed female dogs (n=7). Methods: TVT-O tape was inserted in 7 incontinent female dogs diagnosed with USMI. Urethral pressure profilometry (UPP) and vaginourethrograms were performed preoperatively, and 1 and 3 months postoperatively. Clinical efficacy of the technique was evaluated and complications reported. Follow-up information was evaluated by a telephone questionnaire. Results: All dogs were continent immediately after the procedure. Incontinence recurred 2 months after surgery in 1 dog and was treated by phenylpropanolamine administration. At mean follow-up time of 11.3 months, 6 of 7 dogs were continent. An iatrogenic urethral tear occurred intraoperatively in 1 dog. No postoperative complications were encountered. The postoperative UPPs showed significantly increased maximal urethral closure pressure and integrated pressure. Postoperative vaginourethrograms were unremarkable. The surgical procedure did not modify the location of the urinary bladder neck in dogs with a “pelvic urinary bladder” preoperatively. Conclusions: TVT-O was efficient in maintaining short term continence in 6 of 7 dogs affected with USMI. |
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Bibliography: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-950X.2010.00737.x ark:/67375/WNG-LVK4RWVP-6 istex:7AA26A0EB5CE0471CBEC806DB289D252673D1759 ArticleID:VSU00737 Presented in part at the ECVS 18th Annual Scientific Meeting, Nantes, France, July 2–4, 2009. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 scopus-id:2-s2.0-78650039278 |
ISSN: | 0161-3499 1532-950X 1532-950X |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2010.00737.x |