During a ii-year period, two rabbit does with a history of recent dystocia
were presented to the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine
Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a piriform mass protruding from the vul
va. In both cases, transurethral urinary bladder eversion was diagnosed. Pa
rtial cystectomy and cystopexy were used to correct the prolapse in one cas
e, and the affected doe remained clinically normal 1 year after surgery.