
Priapismo em cão tratado com penectomia seguida de uretrostomia: Relato de caso
2017; Editora MV Valero; Volume: 11; Issue: 02 Linguagem: Inglês
10.22256/pubvet.v11n2.149-153
ISSN1982-1263
AutoresÁtilla Holanda de Albuquerque Albuquerque, Francisco de Assis Coelho Campelo, Hermógenes Josniel Rocha Macedo, Aline Silveira Feitosa, Argeu Anfrisio Alves, Cynthia Levi Baratta Monteiro, Richard Elâino de Oliveira Ferraz,
Tópico(s)Sexual function and dysfunction studies
ResumoPriapism is defined as a persistent erection of the penis, frequently painful that longs more than 4 hours, in absence of stimulus or sexual desire. It is an infrequent pathology in dogs with low number of cases described in the veterinary literature. The penectomywithurethrostomy is recommended as a treatment in many cases, for example in diffuse neoplasms and post-traumatic injuries. The objective of this study was to report a case of trauma and secondary penile necrosis to priapism in a paraplegic dog treated with penectomy followed by urethrostomy scrotal. The penectomy with urethrostomy proved to be a good alternative to avoid the repercussions of priapism in dogs.
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