Author/Authors :
Muhammad, Sa’idu Tanko Veterinary Teaching Hospital - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Awasum, Cheh Augustine Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Mohammed, Bisalla Department of Veterinary Pathology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Hassan, Adamu Zoaka Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Abdurrahman, Mohammed Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , James, Andrew Ababa Department of Veterinary Medicine - Surgery and Radiology - University of Jos, Nigeria , Lawal, Maruf Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Avazi, Daniel Onimisi Department of Veterinary Medicine - Surgery and Radiology - University of Jos, Nigeria , Bappah, Mu’azu Nuhu Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Ayo, Joseph Olusegun Department of Veterinary Physiology - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , ulaiman, Mohammed Hadi S Department of Veterinary Anatomy - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria , Kadima, Kwem Bakau Veterinary Teaching Hospital - Ahmadu Bello University - Zaria, Nigeria
Abstract :
Radiographic and ultrasonographic evaluations of the urinary bladder architecture following autologous composite colo-peritoneal pedicle graft, as alternative tissue for urinary bladder reconstruction, in the surgical repair of experimental urinary bladder defects were carried out in two dogs. Predetermined 2 4 cm dimension of urinary bladder defect was created on the dorsum of the urinary bladder, and was patched with harvested 3 5 cm composite colo-peritoneal pedicle flap. All operations were aseptically and humanely conducted. The gross anatomical evaluation of the urinary bladder architecture was performed by ultrasonography and contrast radiography of the repaired urinary bladder. Post-surgical cystosonographic assessments on day 8 showed thickened urinary bladder wall at the point of the graft, which decreased markedly on day 21. Cystographic evaluation revealed gradual transition of the urinary bladder architecture at the point of graft with clear delineation and minimal blurring at week 2 post-operation, which gradually disappeared at weeks 10 and 14. The cystosonographic and cystographic evaluations demonstrated evidence of advanced healing and well-preserved urinary bladder architecture with no evidence of leaks. The imaging modalities are adequately diagnostic to assess urinary bladder repairs following its management with composite colo-peritoneal graft in dogs.
Keywords :
Urinary bladder , Colo-peritoneo-cystoplasty , Cystosonography , Cystography , Dogs