
|Articles|January 1, 2005
Idea Exchange: An inexpensive catcher's mitt for urethral stones
When you perform cystotomies, a gas-sterilized syringe case from a 60-ml syringe (or smaller for small dogs) makes a great catcher's mitt for stones flushed retrograde from the urethra.
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When you perform cystotomies, a gas-sterilized syringe case from a 60-ml syringe (or smaller for small dogs) makes a great catcher's mitt for stones flushed retrograde from the urethra.
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Dr. Gina HanflandSalt Lake City, Utah
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