Lecture

Title:
Prostate carcinoma in dogs - Is there a role for prostatectomy?
Speaker:
Sebastiaan Van Nimwegen
Topic:
HIGH LEVEL SURGERY
Date:
Saturday, 22 October 2022
Time:
08:30 - 09:25
Language:
Lecture presented in English
Room:
Paris (Room Capacity 340 vets)
Prostate carcinoma (PCA) in dogs has a poor prognosis due to location, invasive growth of the tumor, high metastasis rate, and high complication rates from local treatments. Surgery +/- adjuvant treatments for PCA in dogs has historically been met with high complication rates and poor prognosis. However, complications of total prostatectomy (TP) for PCA in men have been significantly reduced and clinical outcome improved with the development of nerve-sparing TP procedures. Recent reports of TP in dogs with PCA show promising clinical results. This lecture will present and discuss TP technique in dogs with PCA, comparative aspects, and clinical outcome at the authors institution.

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