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Urethral catheterization – (b) bitch

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Abstract

This procedure is used in the bitch to collect urine for analysis, empty the urinary bladder and administer radiographic contrast media into the lower urinary tract.

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Figure U.3: A speculum should be inserted into the vestibule. (Courtesy of Amanda Boag)
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Figure U.4: The catheter should be inserted into the urethral orifice and advanced into the bladder. (Courtesy of Amanda Boag)
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Figure U.5: A finger should be inserted into the vestibule to identify the urethral papilla. Drawn by S.J. Elmhurst BA Hons (www.livingart.org.uk) and reproduced with her permission
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