The veterinary clinics of North America. Exotic animal practice | 2019

Permanent Implantable Medical Devices in Exotic Pet Medicine.

 

Abstract


Medical devices are defined as implantable if they are intended to remain in the body after the procedure. In veterinary medicine, use of such devices is marginal but may find some indications. Use in exotic pet medicine is even more challenging due to size restriction and the limited data available. This review focuses on the esophageal and tracheal stent in the case of stricture, ureteral stent and subcutaneous ureteral bypass in the case of ureteral obstruction, permanent urinary diversion in the case of bladder atony, and pacemaker in the case of severe arrythmias. Comparative aspects are developed.

Volume 22 3
Pages \n 521-538\n
DOI 10.1016/j.cvex.2019.06.004
Language English
Journal The veterinary clinics of North America. Exotic animal practice

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