Urethral diverticula in a 26-year-old gelding: a unique case report
- Lisa-Marie Hermans,
- Laura Borde-Doré,
- Bianca Drumond,
- Jean-Luc Cadoré
Jean-Luc Cadoré
Université de Lyon, VetAgro Sup, Campus Vétérinaire de Lyon
Author ProfileAbstract
Urethral diverticula have been described in other species. Congenital
anomalies of the urinary tract in horses are rare. A 26-year-old gelding
presented with complaints of abdominal discomfort and dysuria. Urine
dribbling was reported since several years. General clinical examination
was within normal limits. Rectal palpation showed a distended bladder,
which was emptied spontaneously after manipulation. Urine cytology
showed an increased white blood cell count and presence of bacteria.
Bacterial culture however remained sterile. Cystoscopy identified two
symmetrical urethral diverticula dorsal to the entrance of the bladder,
lined with normal epithelium. Mucosa of the bladder, urethra and two
diverticula were hyperemic with evidence of urine accumulation in both
diverticula. Ultrasound, abdominal and transrectal, did not identify the
diverticula. Treatment included trimethoprim-sulfamides and meloxicam.
After 2 weeks, the owner reported resolution of clinical signs. It is
unclear if the diverticula in this case were congenital or acquired. In
humans it is described that urethral diverticula can be asymptomatic and
incidental findings. Surgical intervention has been described in small
animal and human medicine with complete resolution of clinical signs,
however in this case was not possible due to financial restraints.17 Nov 2022Submitted to Equine Veterinary Education 17 Nov 2022Submission Checks Completed
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28 Dec 2022Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
21 Jan 20231st Revision Received
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23 Jan 2023Assigned to Editor
25 Jan 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
25 Jan 20232nd Revision Received
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26 Jan 2023Editorial Decision: Accept