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Inguinal cystotomy for the surgical removal of a urolith in a Greek Tortoise (Testudo graeca iberica) with a body weight of 66 g


AutorenlisteDigwa, Kathrin; Reiners, Julia; Wittenberg-Voges, Liza; Fehr, Michael

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2021

Seiten644-651

ZeitschriftKleintierpraxis

Bandnummer66

Heftnummer11

ISSN0023-2076

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.2377/0023-2076-66-644

VerlagSchaper


Abstract
A 15-month-old Spur-thighed Tortoise (Testudo graeca iberica) with a bodyweight of 66 g, was presented after the referring veterinarian had detected a urolith. Regarding the results of the physical and radiographic examinations, surgical removal of the urolith via the left prefemoral fossa was elected. The urolith could be removed completely. A microbiological swab of the urinary bladder revealed a moderate growth of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pantoea sp. The biochemical blood analysis showed an elevation of the uric acid level (6.72 mg/dL). An analysis of the urolith was done using infrared spectroscopy and showed a composition of 100% potassium urate. The Spur-thighed Tortoise was given analgesic and antibiotic treatment as well as a xanthine oxidase blocker.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilDigwa, K., Reiners, J., Wittenberg-Voges, L. and Fehr, M. (2021) Inguinal cystotomy for the surgical removal of a urolith in a Greek Tortoise (Testudo graeca iberica) with a body weight of 66 g, Kleintierpraxis, 66(11), pp. 644-651. https://doi.org/10.2377/0023-2076-66-644

APA-ZitierstilDigwa, K., Reiners, J., Wittenberg-Voges, L., & Fehr, M. (2021). Inguinal cystotomy for the surgical removal of a urolith in a Greek Tortoise (Testudo graeca iberica) with a body weight of 66 g. Kleintierpraxis. 66(11), 644-651. https://doi.org/10.2377/0023-2076-66-644



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cystotomyprefemoral fossaUrolith

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