Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Research Article
Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci. 2 (9): 503 - 507
 
Figure 1

a. Fluid flowing out on abdominocentesis and showing water belly condition; b. Severe inflammation and necrosis on ventral abdomen; c. Ischemic and devitalized bladder; d. Ruptured bladder; e. Foleys catheter passed through a subcutaneous tunnel parallel to prepuce and flow of urine through catheter; f. In cases with skin necrosis, Foley’s catheter secured at multiple sites on the ventral abdomen.