Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Apr 2024)

Laparoscopic treatment of paraprostatic cyst in two dogs – complete resection, and partial resection with omentalization: a case report

  • Jiyoung Park,
  • Heungseok Won,
  • Gyeong Gook Park,
  • Hee Jun Jeong,
  • Changhwan Moon,
  • Jaemin Jeong,
  • Hae-Beom Lee,
  • Dae-Hyun Kim,
  • Seong Mok Jeong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1270819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Two intact male dogs were evaluated for symptoms, including hematuria, prostatomegaly, anuria, lethargy, and abdominal mass. Presurgical evaluations, including complete physical examinations, blood examinations, abdominal radiography with contrast (only in Case 2), ultrasonography, and computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (only in Case 1), were performed. A paraprostatic cyst was diagnosed initially, and laparoscopic exploration and surgery were performed. Complete resection was performed in case 1, whereas partial resection with omentalization was performed in case 2. Histopathological examination of the tissue samples confirmed the presence of paraprostatic pseudocysts in both cases, with no evidence of an epithelial lining. These two cases represent the first documented instances of laparoscopic treatment for extraparenchymal prostatic cysts. The laparoscopic treatment proved feasible even in the case of a giant cyst causing anuria (Case 2). Paraprostatic cysts should be considered a potential differential diagnosis for abnormal urination accompanied by an abdominal mass, and long-term postoperative follow-up is necessary.

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