Iatrogenic Urethral Trauma During Routine Prescrotal Orchiectomy in a Dog

A 6-month-old neutered male redbone coonhound was presented for a 2-day history of progressive subcutaneous swelling that began immediately following a routine prescrotal orchiectomy. Severe, fluctuant swelling and bruising of the ventral thorax, abdomen, scrotum, and right pelvic limb was apparent...

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description A 6-month-old neutered male redbone coonhound was presented for a 2-day history of progressive subcutaneous swelling that began immediately following a routine prescrotal orchiectomy. Severe, fluctuant swelling and bruising of the ventral thorax, abdomen, scrotum, and right pelvic limb was apparent on examination. No evidence of an underlying coagulopathy was detected. Azotemia and hyperkalemia were noted on venous blood gas analysis. Analysis of the serosanguineous fluid obtained from the fluctuant swelling revealed a BUN, creatinine, and potassium that were severely elevated and consistent with urine extravasation. A retrograde contrast urethrogram was performed and revealed leakage of contrast at the level of the prescrotal urethra. The dog was taken to surgery and a 2-cm longitudinal urethral defect was noted at the level of the prescrotal incision. A scrotal ablation and urethrostomy was performed, and the dog recovered uneventfully. This case highlights the diagnostic workup of a case of subcutaneous urine extravasation secondary to a urethral laceration sustained during a routine prescrotal orchiectomy. Iatrogenic urethral trauma should be considered as a differential diagnosis in dogs presenting for subcutaneous swelling with a history of recent orchiectomy surgery.
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Ablation
Anemia
Animals
Blood gas analysis
Bruising
Catheters
Contusions
Creatinine
Diagnostic systems
Differential diagnosis
dog
Dogs
Extravasation
Fluids
Gas analysis
Hemorrhage
Hyperkalemia
Iatrogenesis
Iatrogenic Disease - veterinary
Male
Metabolism
orchiectomy
Orchiectomy - adverse effects
Orchiectomy - veterinary
Potassium
Scrotum
Scrotum - surgery
Surgery
Swelling
Thorax
Trauma
Ultrasonic imaging
Urethra
Urethra - diagnostic imaging
Urethra - injuries
Urethra - surgery
urethral laceration
urethral trauma
Urine
urine extravasation
Urogenital system
Urography - veterinary
title Iatrogenic Urethral Trauma During Routine Prescrotal Orchiectomy in a Dog
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