Urethral Reconstruction Using a Preputial Mucosa Free Flap and Autologous Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (Mscs) in a Male Alpaca: A Case Report
16 Pages Posted: 13 May 2025
Abstract
Like small ruminants, Alpacas are prone to urethral obstruction, commonly caused by urolithiasis. Surgical intervention, such as perineal urethrostomy, is often necessary, though recurrent strictures and impaired healing pose significant challenges. In this paper a case of a 2-year-old male alpaca, referred for severe urinary retention and hemorrhage following an unsuccessful urethrostomy, is described. Due to extensive tissue damage, a conventional surgical approach was not viable, leading to the decision to reconstruct the urethra using a free preputial mucosal flap seeded with autologous Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs). MSCs were isolated from subcutaneous adipose tissue, expanded in vitro and characterized. Two months post-initial surgery, urethral reconstruction was performed, and MSCs were applied both within the graft and as a topical gel. Postoperatively, the alpaca recovered well, with proper wound healing, no signs of infection, and no recurrence of urethral stricture. In this case report, for the first time in Alpacas, MSC-seeded graft for urethral reconstruction was used. The successful outcome highlights the potential of MSC-based therapies in veterinary regenerative medicine, particularly for addressing complex urethral defects and improving long-term surgical success. Further studies are needed to explore the broader applications of MSCs in New World camelid surgery.
Keywords: Alpacas, Urethral obstruction, Mesenchymal stromal cells, surgery reconstruction
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