Outcomes and complications of anal sacculectomy for non‐neoplastic anal sac disease in cats: 8 cases (2006–2019)
Objectives To describe the features of non‐neoplastic anal sac disease in cats, the surgical procedure, complications, surgical outcome and prognosis compared to well‐established data for anal sacculectomy in canine patients. Materials and Methods A retrospective review of medical records of cats un...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of small animal practice 2022-01, Vol.63 (1), p.56-61 |
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To describe the features of non‐neoplastic anal sac disease in cats, the surgical procedure, complications, surgical outcome and prognosis compared to well‐established data for anal sacculectomy in canine patients.
Materials and Methods
A retrospective review of medical records of cats undergoing anal sacculectomy for non‐neoplastic disease between 2006 and 2019.
Results
Eight cats were included in the study of which four of eight developed minor and self‐limiting complications including defaecatory complications in three cases and superficial corneal ulceration in one case. No cat developed permanent faecal incontinence. No long‐term postoperative complication was recorded. Median surgical time was 35 minutes (range, 20 to 42). Median hospitalisation time was 1.5 days (range, 1 to 4). The incidence of short‐term minor complications is higher than previously reported in dogs, although this might be in agreement with a reported higher incidence in dogs smaller than 15 kg.
Clinical Significance
Anal sacculectomy for non‐neoplastic anal sac disease is a safe procedure in cats with relatively high rate of short‐term but self‐limiting, minor, postoperative complications. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4510 1748-5827 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jsap.13414 |