Treatment of prostatic abscesses by aspiration of the purulent matter and injection of tea tree oil into the cavities in dogs

Kawakami E, Washizu M, Hirano T, Sakuma M, Takano M, Hori T, Tsutsui T
The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 2006


ABSTRACT:

Ultrasonography-guided transabdominal needle aspiration was carried out to remove 3 to 14 ml of purulent matter from the cavities of prostatic abscesses in 6 dogs, and the same volume of tea tree oil was injected into the cavities to treat the abscesses. The same treatment was repeated 3 weeks later in 4 dogs, and subsequent disappearance of the purulent matter in the cavities and a marked reduction in the volume of the cavities were observed. These findings indicate that the treatment of prostatic abscesses by aspiration of the purulent matter and injection of tea tree oil into the cavities is very effective in dogs.

CITATION:

Kawakami E, Washizu M, Hirano T, Et Al. Treatment of prostatic abscesses by aspiration of the purulent matter and injection of tea tree oil into the cavities in dogs. J Vet Med Sci. 2006;68(11):1215-1217.


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