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K. M. Thieman (1), A. Pozzi (1)
(1) Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Urinary bladder torsion in a dog was successfully treated with reduction of the torsion and cystopexy. Urinary bladder torsion is a rare occurrence in dogs and has only been reported once previously. In the previous report, the bladder torsion was iatrogenic. This brief communication describes a case of bladder torsion and subtotal necrosis following reduction and stabilisation of pelvic fractures sustained during a road traffic accident. Proposed aetiology, diagnosis, treatment and postoperative management are discussed.
torsion, Trauma, urinary bladder, mineralisation
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