Interés clínico de la endoscopia urinaria en pequeños animales

  1. Fausto Brandão 1
  2. Diego Casas García 2
  3. Isabel Montenegro Martínez 2
  4. Maurici Batalla i Olivé 3
  5. Jorge Gutiérrez del Sol 4
  6. Cristóbal Frías Rides 5
  7. Francisco Martínez Gomariz 6
  1. 1 Karl Storz GmbH & Co
  2. 2 Centro Veterinario de Mínima Invasión Canarias (CVMIC)
  3. 3 Endoscopia Veterinaria Móvil
  4. 4 Cirugía Veterinaria de Mínima Invasión (VETMI)
  5. 5 Hospital Veterinario Lepanto
  6. 6 Centro Murciano de Endoscopia Veterinaria (CMEV)
Revista:
Argos: Informativo Veterinario

ISSN: 1699-7875

Año de publicación: 2015

Título del ejemplar: Patologías del aparato urinario

Número: 166

Páginas: 38-42

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Argos: Informativo Veterinario

Resumen

El empleo de la endoscopia para la exploración de las vías urinarias bajas y más recientemente, aunque con menor frecuencia, de las vías superiores, ha demostrado en pequeños animales un alto potencial diagnóstico y terapéutico. Esto abre las puertas al manejo de patologías infradiagnosticadas o simplemente abordadas de forma insuficiente mediante otros métodos diagnósticos convencionales.

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