| Literature DB >> 35363097 |
Genziana Nurra1, Charlotte Howes2, Guillaume Chanoit2, Lee Meakin2, Kevin Parsons3, Ed Friend2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to describe the indications for percutaneous pigtail catheter placement in cats requiring urine diversion, and to report the associated intra- and postoperative complications.Entities:
Keywords: Feline lower urinary tract disease; neurogenic; pigtail catheter; urinary disease; urinary diversion; urinary tract trauma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35363097 PMCID: PMC9161432 DOI: 10.1177/1098612X221080902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Feline Med Surg ISSN: 1098-612X Impact factor: 1.971
Figure 1The cat was positioned in left lateral recumbency, after standard aseptic preparation of the ventrolateral abdomen. A stab incision was previously made to the inguinal region. The image shows the advancement of the catheter/hollow trochar/needle stylet system into the bladder
Figure 2To confirm the location of the pigtail catheter in the urinary bladder a syringe was attached and urine was aspirated
Figure 3Lateral radiograph of the abdomen showing the pigtail catheter located in the bladder
Figure 4Parts of the pigtail catheter. (a) Assembled.
(b) Partially assembled to demonstrate how the components fit together. Once in place in the urinary bladder, the suture pictured below the hub of the catheter is pulled to ensure that the pigtail has been formed. *Suture to lock loop. C = collar; NS = needle stylet; HT = hollow trocar; PC = pigtail locking-loop catheter
Demographic data and summary of indications for 10/25 cats with complications related to the pigtail catheter placement
| Breed | Age (months) | Sex | Group | Indication | Diagnosis | Total duration of | Minor complications | Major complications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DSH | 11 | MN | Medical | UO | Urolith | 9 | Urine leakage + UTI | |
| DSH | 59.9 | MN | Medical | UO | Urolith | 5 | Pyrexia | |
| Persian | 8 | MN | Medical | UO | FLUTD | 27 | UTI | |
| DSH | 59.9 | MN | Medical | UO | FLUTD | 5 | Bladder rupture | |
| DLH | 24 | MN | Medical | UO | FLUTD | 6 | Pyrexia | |
| DSH | 12 | MN | Medical | UO | FLUTD | 12 | Pigtail catheter dislodgement + haematuria | |
| DSH | 67 | MN | Trauma | UO | FLUTD | 5 | Stranguria | |
| Siberian | 36 | MN | Trauma | RTA | Spinal fracture | 20 | UTI | Pigtail catheter dislodgement with uroperitoneum |
| DSH | 36 | MN | Neurological | RTA | Sacrococcygeal luxation | 9 | UTI | |
| Bengal | 19 | FE | Neurological | RTA | Sacrococcygeal luxation | 7 | Urine leakage |
DSH = domestic shorthair; MN = male neutered, UO = urethral obstruction, UTI = urinary tract infection, DLH = domestic longhair; FLUTD = feline lower urinary tract disease; RTA = road traffic accident; FE = female entire