ectopic ureters in a 6 year old female Doodle


Recently adopted, was told she was spayed, but no spay scar has been identified. Seeing more uterine tissue than would expect and possible ovarian tissue behind RK (no follicle)-did not include that image. Patient is reportedly not incontinent, but owner did mention she does have accidents when excited to see owner. Male dog was recently very interested in her.

Would you classify these as ectopic ureters that exit in the trigone? Thoughts on any correction needed? I thought there was more uterine tissue than I expected, but would hate for a negative explore/OHE, so recommending they watch for estrus behavior or pursue hormone testing for now. Please let me know if you think differently.

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3 responses to “ectopic ureters in a 6 year old female Doodle”

  1. Looks intramural ect ureter possibly both right and left. CT or scope to define better and yes that uterus is getting charged by something so certainly need for sx

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