Cystocentesis

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Cystocentesis is a veterinary procedure where a needle is placed into the urinary bladder through the abdominal wall of an animal and a sample of urine is removed.[1] Diagnostic cystocentesis is used to prevent sample taken for urinalysis from being contaminated with bacteria, cells and debris from the lower urogenital tract.[2] Therapeutic cystocentesis may be employed to relieve pressure buildup due to urethral obstruction. Therapeutic cystocentesis is typically last resort for relief, as a greatly distended bladder is more likely to rupture when punctured. A safer method of emptying the urinary bladder in this condition is by urethral catheterization.

References

  1. ^ "Cystocentesis". Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  2. ^ Morgan, Rhea. "Cystocentesis". Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic. Retrieved 5 October 2013.