Penile Surgery in Horses Flashcards
Which of the following drugs reportedly causes priapism in horses?
a. phenylbutazone
b. flunixin meglumine
c. benzotropine mesylate
d. acepromazine maleate
D
Which of the following procedures has been used to treat horses with penile paralysis?
a. phallopexy
b. phallectomy
c. segmental posthectomy
d. all of the above
D
Lavage of the CCP is indicated in patients with
a. priapism
b. penile paralysis
c. penile hematoma
d. none of the above
A
Which of the following drugs is reportedly successful in treating horses with priapism?
a. atropine
b. phenylephrine
c. benztropine mesylate
d. acepromazine maleate
C
Which of the following techniques is effective in the treatment of horses with priapism?
a. segmental posthectomy
b. phallopexy
c. lavage of the CCP
d. all of the above
D
Which of the following can be used to treat superficial preputial carcinoma?
a. 5-FU ointment
b. cryotherapy
c. segmental posthectomy
d. all of the above
D
In horses, the most common preputial neoplasm is
a. fibropapilloma
b. SCC
c. sarcoid
d. hemangioma
B
Phallectomy techniques used in horses include
a. Vinsot
b. Scott
c. Williams
d. all of the above
D
Partial posthioplasty is indicated to treat patients with
a. invasive SCC
b. local dermal SCC
c. cutaneous habronemiasis
d. b and c
D
Radical resection of the penis and prepuce is indicated in patients with
a. SCC of the terminal glans penis
b. invasive neoplasia of the glans and prepuce
c. proximal urethral cicatrix
d. none of the above
B