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1 Urine Collection & Cystocentesis Veterinary Technician Daily Reference Guide, pg. 434-436

2 CYSTOCENTESIS Canine and Feline Advantages / Disadvantages ? Male and Female Advantages / Disadvantages ? Performed in the position preferred by the person collecting the urine

3 3 Indications – Obtain sterile urine samples for analysis and/or culture/sensitivity – Minimizes urinary tract infections caused by catheterization – Aids in localization of hematuria, pyuria, and bacteriuria

4 Contraindications – Bladder not full enough – Patient resists restraint and palpation – Recent abdominal surgery or trauma – Suspected bleeding disorders, pyometra, or suspected caudal abdominal or bladder tumors – Laceration of the bladder – Suspected laceration of the bowel

5 Concerns – Leakage of urine – Needle against the bladder wall – Not possible in most large animals

6 SUPPLIES: 12 – 20 cc syringe 22 guage needle 1 – 1½ inch long Alcohol

7 To help locate the bladder, pour alcohol onto the abdomen of an animal in dorsal recumbency and it will pool in the location of the bladder, or mentally draw an X crossing over the abdomen between the last 2 sets of mammary glands. These techniques are then confirmed by palpation. Always save 1 ml or more urine for an unexpected culture.


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