Title of article :
Perineal Protrusion Secondary to Imperforate Hymen and Hydrocolpos in an 8-Year-Old Spayed Female Dog
Author/Authors :
Blackford Winders, Callie L. University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, River Drive, Knoxville, USA , Tobias, Karen M. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences - University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville, USA
Abstract :
An 8-year-old female spayed Dachshund presented with an acute onset of dysuria, dyschezia, and painful perineal protrusion.
A perineal hernia was ruled out on digital rectal examination, and blood work was unremarkable. An extremely dilated vagina
was identified on computed tomography, and hydrocolpos was suspected. Endoscopic vaginal exam confirmed the diagnosis of
imperforate hymen. The membrane was ruptured digitally and remnants were removed endoscopically, resulting in resolution of
clinical signs. Imperforate hymen is a rare congenital abnormality that can result in extensive fluid accumulation within the vagina
and subsequent compression of local structures or secondary infection. Treatment of hydrocolpos includes membrane perforation
and removal.
Keywords :
Perineal Protrusion Secondary , Hydrocolpos , Hymen , 8-Year-Old Spayed Female Dog
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine