
19/12/2024
Case report:
A 4 year-old female mixed dog named Cappucino was presented in the clinic with a palpable mass in the ventral lower abdomen with a history of urinary incontinence and presence of foul-smelling urinary discharges.
The vet requested for routine cbc and performed ultrasonography. Based on the ultrasound result, there was a radio-opaque corrugated-edge single mass in the bladder. The vet suggested for cystotomy and upon opening, found and removed the stone out from the bladder.
After the surgery we made a reguler follow.up check up and Cappucino was progressing well after the surgical correction.