Veterinary Sciences (Dec 2021)

Stenting of Malignant Urinary Tract Obstructions in Humans and Companion Animals

  • Carrie A. Palm,
  • Noah E. Canvasser,
  • Willian T. N. Culp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9010013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 13

Abstract

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Urine retention secondary to neoplastic obstructions of the upper and lower urinary tracts is a life-threatening condition in both humans and companion animals. Stents can be placed to temporarily or permanently open obstructed urinary tract lumens and are often able to be placed using minimally invasive techniques with guidance via ultrasonography or fluoroscopy. The literature for these techniques is vast for humans and growing for companion animals. The below review provides a discussion of the principles of stenting and types of ureteral and urethral stents, as well as the techniques for placing these stents in humans and companion animals.

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