In the third episode of the JFMS Clinical Spotlight series, Nathalie Dowgray, Head of ISFM, talks with Zoë Halfacree, VetMB, RCVS, ECVS (Small Animal Surgery) on her recent article, Urinary Tract Trauma in Cats: Stabilisation, Diagnosis and Management, which provides case examples of the new evidence-based approaches to dealing with urinary tract trauma in cats.
In this discussion, Dr. Halfacree provides insights on where catheter injuries are most likely to occur in cats and how to help avoid the risk of rupture; how to decide between proceeding with a surgery yourself versus when to delay surgery and refer to a surgical center; how to decide on preventive surgeries on the urinary tract; and how she is working to improve sustainability in her veterinary clinic.
JFMS Clinical Spotlight article: Urinary Tract Trauma in Cats: Stabilisation, Diagnosis and Management
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