Urinary tract kidney stones called urolithiasis in veterinary terms are stones made up of minerals which usually form in the kidneys and develop in the bladder.
Cystine stones in dogs treatment.
1 non surgical removal and 2 surgical removal.
In selected cases small stones may be removed non surgically by urohydropropulsion.
Surgery may be indicated if urethral obstruction is present.
Dogs are more susceptible to bladder stones than kidney stones and in rare occurrences can develop bladder stones that are made up of cystine stones.
Depending on the size and location of the stones treatment may be medical or surgical.
Non surgical removal called urohydropropulsion and surgical removal.
Urolithiasis is a medical term referring to the presence of crystals or stones in the urinary tract.
In selected cases small stones may be removed non surgically by urohydropropulsion.
There are two primary treatment strategies for treating cystine bladder stones in dogs.
Recent research has demonstrated that not all cases of cystine urolithiasis result from a genetic mutation involving one of the two genes mentioned above.
Urolithiasis cystine in dogs.
There are two primary treatment strategies for treating cystine bladder stones in dogs.
If urethral obstruction is not present dissolving the stones may be feasible.