1. [Sclerotherapy of a simple, solitary kidney cyst using intraluminal ethanol instillation in a Swiss Fleckvieh cow].
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Binici U, Baron von König U, and Weber J
- Subjects
- Animals, Cattle, Female, Kidney Diseases, Cystic drug therapy, Kidney Diseases, Cystic surgery, Sclerotherapy standards, Switzerland, Treatment Outcome, Cattle Diseases drug therapy, Cattle Diseases surgery, Ethanol administration & dosage, Kidney Diseases, Cystic veterinary, Laparotomy veterinary, Sclerotherapy veterinary
- Abstract
Introduction: Renal cysts are fluid-filled cavities with an epithelial lining that, depending on their size, can cause clinical symptoms and thus require conservative or surgical therapy. Nephrectomy is primarily used in cattle for simple kidney cysts while sclerotherapy is well established in humans and individual case reports have been published in small animal medicine. This case report describes the first successful treatment of a solitary, perirenal cyst using a right-sided laparotomy and intraluminal instillation of 96% ethanol solution in a Swiss Fleckvieh cow. Diagnostics, surgical procedures and aftercare are descripted and risks are compared to other methods. Sclerotherapy is an organ-preserving alternative to nephrectomy that is suitable for buiatric practice, the methodology should be confirmed in subsequent intervention studies.
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- 2021
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