Urethral entrapment by an overlapping dislocation of the pubic symphysis in a cat.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2024-02-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231219067
Tiffany Pereira, Julie Besson, Delphine N Rault, Tiare Delaune
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Case summary: A 1-year-old neutered male domestic shorthair cat was referred with suspected uroperitoneum. Ultrasonography showed peritoneal effusion. CT further revealed a bilateral sacroiliac joint disruption associated with an overlapped dislocation of the pubic symphysis, resulting in an abnormal trajectory of the urethra with extramural urethral compression. An open reduction and internal fixation of the pubis with correction of the urethral trajectory was performed under general anaesthesia. The uroperitoneum was determined to originate from a cystocentesis.

Relevance and novel information: This report describes an unusual case of urethral obstruction secondary to overlapping dislocation of the pubic symphysis with urethral entrapment and concurrent bilateral sacroiliac luxation. To the authors' knowledge, acute urethral obstruction owing to fractures of the pubis, without urethral laceration, has never been described.

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一只猫的耻骨联合重叠脱位造成尿道夹伤。
病例摘要:一只 1 岁大的绝育雄性短毛猫因怀疑患有尿路腹膜炎而被转诊。超声波检查显示腹腔积液。CT 进一步显示,双侧骶髂关节断裂,耻骨联合重叠脱位,导致尿道轨迹异常,尿道外口受压。在全身麻醉下进行了耻骨开放复位和内固定术,并矫正了尿道轨迹。经确定,尿道源于膀胱穿刺术:本报告描述了一例不寻常的尿道梗阻病例,该病例继发于耻骨联合重叠脱位、尿道卡压和双侧骶髂关节松弛。据作者所知,因耻骨骨折导致的急性尿道梗阻而没有尿道裂伤的病例从未见过。
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