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Urinary Bladder Incisions in Dogs - Comparison of Ventral and Dorsal
by JOSEPH P. DESCH II, DVM,MS, and STANLEY D. WAGNER, DVM,MS
Pages: 3
Publisher: --
Edition: 15,2, 153-155, 1986Genre: Veterinary Surgery
Language: English
Description
DORSAL CYSTOTOMY INCISIONS in dogs have been recommended and taught for years.I-7 Reasons given for this preference are less likelihood of urine leakage, avoidance of postoperative adhesions of the bladder wall to the ventral abdominal wall/,2 and less likelihood of formation of calculi from sediment on exposed sutures.
by JOSEPH P. DESCH II, DVM,MS, and STANLEY D. WAGNER, DVM,MS
Pages: 3
Publisher: --
Edition: 15,2, 153-155, 1986Genre: Veterinary Surgery
Language: English
Description
DORSAL CYSTOTOMY INCISIONS in dogs have been recommended and taught for years.I-7 Reasons given for this preference are less likelihood of urine leakage, avoidance of postoperative adhesions of the bladder wall to the ventral abdominal wall/,2 and less likelihood of formation of calculi from sediment on exposed sutures.
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