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Canine Incontinence: Latest in Diagnosis and Treatment (WWV 2025)

Canine Incontinence: Latest in Diagnosis and Treatment (WWV 2025)

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Presented by: Mark Acierno (Professor / Associate Dean, Midwestern University)

Session Description:
This session will provide a comprehensive overview of diagnosing and treating urinary incontinence in dogs. Attendees will gain insights into the common causes of incontinence, including urethral sphincter incompetence and ectopic ureters. The talk will cover the urinary cycle, the neuroanatomy involved in micturition, and the importance of detailed history and physical examinations. Advanced diagnostic techniques and treatment options, both medical and surgical, will be discussed, ensuring veterinarians are equipped to manage even the most challenging cases. 

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1.Differentiate among the common causes of canine incontinence, including urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence, ectopic ureters, detrusor instability, and pelvic bladder.
2.Develop a systematic approach to evaluating dogs with urinary incontinence.
3.Formulate evidence-based treatment plans for the management of urinary incontinence.
4.Discuss the indications, benefits, and limitations of various interventional procedures.
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