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Vaginal prolapse with urinary bladder incarceration and consecutive irreducible rectal prolapse in a dog

True vaginal prolapse is a rare condition in dogs and it is occasionally observed in animals with constipation, dystocia, or forced separation during breeding. If a true prolapse occurs, the bladder, the uterine body and/or distal part of the colon, may be present in the prolapse. A 2-year-old intac...

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Published in:Acta veterinaria scandinavica 2016-09, Vol.58 (1), p.54-54, Article 54
Main Authors: Ober, Ciprian-Andrei, Peștean, Cosmin Petru, Bel, Lucia Victoria, Taulescu, Marian, Cătoi, Cornel, Bogdan, Sidonia, Milgram, Joshua, Schwarz, Guenter, Oana, Liviu Ioan
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Summary:True vaginal prolapse is a rare condition in dogs and it is occasionally observed in animals with constipation, dystocia, or forced separation during breeding. If a true prolapse occurs, the bladder, the uterine body and/or distal part of the colon, may be present in the prolapse. A 2-year-old intact non pregnant Central Asian Shepherd dog in moderate condition, was presented for a true vaginal and rectal prolapse. The prolapses were confirmed by physical examination and ultrasonography. Herniation of the urinary bladder was identified within the vaginal prolapse. The necrotic vaginal wall was resected, the urinary bladder was reduced surgically and fixed to the right abdominal wall to prevent recurrence. Rectal resection and anastomosis was necessary to correct the rectal prolapse. Recurrence of the prolapses was not observed and the dog recovered completely after the surgical treatment. In our opinion, extreme tenesmus arising from constipation may have predisposed to the vaginal prolapse with bladder incarceration and secondarily to rectal prolapse. In the young female dog, true vaginal prolapse with secondary involvement of the urinary bladder and irreducible rectal prolapse is an exceptionally rare condition.
ISSN:1751-0147
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1751-0147
DOI:10.1186/s13028-016-0235-2