Total Uterine Prolapse in a 15 Years Aged Doe
Journal: International Journal of Veterinary Health Science & Research (IJVHSR) (Vol.02, No. 04)Publication Date: 2014-10-06
Authors : Y.V.Pridhvidhar Reddy; B.Sudhakara Reddy; K.Jyothi; S.Sivajothi; L.S.S.Varaprasad Reddy;
Page : 28-30
Keywords : Doe; Haemonchus; Hypocalcaemia; Treatment; Uterine prolapse;
Abstract
Present communication about the doe which was brought to clinic with the complaint of prolapse of uterus. Upon clinical examination it had soiled, necrosed debris on the uterus with abnormal vital parameters. On laboratory examination doe had anaemia, leucocytosis, low levels of total serum protein, serum albumin and calcium . Doe also had severe Haemonchus spp. infection. The everted organ was washed with KMnO4 solution and gross debris was removed. Epidural anesthesia was achieved by 2 % lignocaine hydrochloride and prolapsed mass was slowly pushed inside the pelvic cavity through vagina and replaced in its normal position. Doe was treated by administering the enrofloxacin, tolfenamic acid, oxytocin, calcium borogluconate and fenbendazole. After close monitoring for three days no incidence of prolapse was noticed.
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