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                                                                                                                                                  Figure  37-10  Fi11al                            appearance  after  performing


                                                                                                                                                  William's  technique,










                      Figure 37-9  Intraoperative  view of the initial  suture


                      placed  to close the  corpus  cavernosum,




                      mucosa  in  a  simple  continuous  pattern  with


                      absorbable  suture  material.  The urethral  mucosa


                      is then  closed to the skin at the base of the  trian-


                      gle in a simple interrupted  or simple continuous



                      pattern  using  No.  2-0  monofilament  absorbable


                      suture  material  (Figures 37-10 and  37-11).










                      POSTOPERATIVE CARE









                          Postoperative Care



                          Exercise  Restridions: Stall  rest with  handwalk-                                                                      Figure  37-11                      Intraoperative  view  of  final  appear-


                          ing should  be  provided for  10  days,  followed  by                                                                   ance  after performing William's  technique.


                          small-area turnout  for  1 O  days.


                          Medications:  Phenylbutazone  is administered  at


                          4.4  mg/kg  BID  for  the  initial  24  hours  and  2.2


                          mg/kg  BID  for  an  additional  3  days.  Antibiotic                                                                   Recurrence or metastasis  of squan1ous cell carci-

                         theraRY is given perioperatively and for 3 to 5 days                                                                     noma is a significant problem,  and owners should


                          postoperatively.  Horses  should  receive  a  tetanus                                                                   be forewarned  of this.  Reported  survival rates for


                          toxoid booster if it has been longer than 6 months                                                                      squamous  cell carcinoma  include  a 60o/o  to  71 o/o


                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2'3
                          since  the  previous vaccination.                                                                                       survival rate of longer than  1 year.  Involvement

                          Suture  Removal:  Sutures  are  absorbable  but                                                                         of the urethra  decreases the prognosis;  one study


                          can  be  removed  T2  days postoperatively.                                                                             shows only a 30%  18-month  survival  rate when

                          Other: Amputation  is  not  usually  performed  on                                                                      urethral  tissue was involved.                                 2


                          stallions because of potential incisional  problems.


                          Ideally,  stallions  should  be  gelded  several  weeks


                          before surgery.  If the  procedure  is  performed  on                                                                   COMPLICATIONS


                          a  stallion,  exposure to  mares  should  be  avoided

                         for  4 weeks. Artificial  collection will  be  necessary


                          when  breeding is  resumed.                                                                                             Hemorrhage,  dehiscence,  urethral                                                        stricture,


                                                                                                                                                  minor  swelling, and  recurrence  or  metastasis  of


                                                                                                                                                  neoplastic  lesions  are  possible.  Mild  incisional

                      EXPECTED OUTCOME                                                                                                            hemorrhage  during  urination  may  be  common



                                                                                                                                                  during the first 2 to 3 days postoperatively.':'  Per-


                      With  appropriate                               hemostasis,  complications                                                  sistent bleeding  or hemorrhage  that  is  dissecting


                      associated  with  the  surgery  are  not  common.                                                                           into  the incision line should be controlled surgi-
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