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BILATERAL EPISIOTOMY FOR SUCCESSFUL PER VAGINAL DELIVERY OF TERATOLOGICAL TWIN FETUSES IN A DOE WITH VULVAL STENOSIS Full text
2025
S. Radhika | M. Srinivas | B. Chandra Prasad | N. Nagarjuna
A full-term pregnant doe was presented with a history of dystocia. Ultrasonographic examination revealed the presence of two dead fetuses. On obstetrical examination, vulval stenosis was confirmed. Bilateral episiotomy was performed and twin dead fetuses were delivered per-vaginum by traction. Among the dead male twins, the first fetus had only prognathism second one had prognathism and a severe degree of congenital lordosis. Post-operative treatment was followed resulting in an uneventful recovery of the doe.
Show more [+] Less [-]DYSTOCIA DUE TO INCOMPLETE CERVICAL DILATATION WITH FETAL HYDROCEPHALUS, BRACHYGNATHISM, CLEFT PALATE AND ANKYLOSIS OF LIMBS IN A SALEM BLACK DOE Full text
2023
M. Periyannan | M. Selvaraju | S. Manokaran | K. Senthilkumar | S.Prakash | M. Palanisamy
A full term pregnant 1 ½ year old Salem Black doe was presented with the history of dystocia. Due to incomplete cervical dilatation by cesarean section hydrocephalic fetus with multiple congenital disorders was delivered and complete recovery of doe was reported after a week.
Show more [+] Less [-]Management of dystocia due to an ischiopagus monster in crossbred cow and its correction with subcutaneous fetotomy - A case report Full text
2022
Kumar, Pramod | Dholpuria, Sandeep | Satish | Kumar, Tapendra | Pooja | Kumawat, Babulal
A crossbred cow in her third parity was presented in the clinics with history of complete gestation period and dystocia. The three limbs were protruding through the vulva without further progress in delivery in spite of traction applied by local area veterinarian. Per vaginum examination revealed fetal monstrosity and a decision to perform subcutaneous fetotomy was taken which resulted in delivery of an ischiopagus monster.
Show more [+] Less [-]Dystocia due to ventral abdominal hernia with hysterocoele in a crossbred cow and its management: Dystocia due to ventral abdominal hernia with hysterocoele in a crossbred cow and its management Full text
2022
Rangasamy, T | Suresh Kumar, R | Pugazharasi, C | Kalyan, U S | Sarath, T | Krishnakumar, K
A full term pregnant pluriparous Jersey crossbred cow was presented with the history of difficulty in parturition, bloody vaginal discharge and straining with distended left ventral abdominal wall and the cow was recumbent. Based on the clinical examination, the case was diagnosed as dystocia due to ventral abdominal hernia with hysterocoele and its successful per-vaginal delivery was reported in this communication.
Show more [+] Less [-]A rare case of pouched Schistosomus reflexus in a crossbred cow Full text
2022
Prakash, S | Prabaharan, V | Raja, S | Satheshkumar, S
A rare case of pouched schistosomus reflexus in a Holstein Friesian crossbred cow, which was delivered per vaginum by mutation operation is reported.
Show more [+] Less [-]Dystocia due to dizygotic twins in a crossbreed cow - a case report Full text
2022
Gitesh Saini | Manjeet Kataria
Twining incidence is influenced by a wide variety of genetic and environmental factors ranging from 0.5 to 4%. This case report places on record the successful management of dystocia due to dizygotic twins in a pluriparous cross-breed cow of four and a half year of age in her third parity. Both fetuses were non identical and had separate placenta which suggest ‘Dizygotic twins’.
Show more [+] Less [-]DYSTOCIA DUE TO FOETAL ANASARCOUS CO-TWIN IN A KANNI DOE AND ITS OBSTETRICAL MANAGEMENT Full text
2022
R. Suresh Kumar | T. Sarath | S. Rangasamy | U. S. Kalyaan | J. Umamageswari | C. Pugazharas | K. Krishnakumar
A full term pluriparous Kanni doe was presented with the history of difficulty in parturition, bloody vaginal discharge and straining. Based on the obstetrical examination, the case was diagnosed as dystocia due to foetal anasarca. The present communication places on record the successful per vaginal delivery of a foetal anasarcous co-twin.
Show more [+] Less [-]MEDIAN EPISIOTOMY APPROACH IN A MINIATURE POMERANIAN WITH VULVAL HYPOPLASIA: A CASE REPORT Full text
2024
S. Rangasamy | S. Sathishkumar | J. Umamageswari | R. Sureshkumar | D. Reena | S. Alagar
This case report details the episiotomy approach employed in managing vulval hypoplasia in a two year old Miniature Pomeranian bitch. The animal was presented to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrical Unit, Madras Veterinary College, displaying a history of greenish black discharge and continuous straining for two hours. The animal was bred before 64 days. Physical examination revealed a small vaginal opening, measuring approximately 1.5 cm in length. Digital examination indicated fetal hind limbs and tail extending into the vaginal passage, while all other vital parameters were within the normal range. Attempts to induce uterine contractions using Inj. Oxytocin and 10 % Calcium gluconate in 5 % DNS proved unsuccessful. Therefore, under local anesthesia (2 % Lignocaine injection), median episiotomy was made and a single live male puppy was successfully delivered with mild traction. Closure of the incision site was accomplished using PGA 1/0 with a simple interrupted suture pattern. The patient had uneventful recovery after 5 day treatment regimen, involving a single dose of subcutaneous Inj. Cefovecin (antibiotic) and anti-inflammatory drugs, along with meticulous wound management.
Show more [+] Less [-]MEDIAN EPISIOTOMY APPROACH IN A MINIATURE POMERANIAN WITH VULVAL HYPOPLASIA: A CASE REPORT Full text
2024
S. Rangasamy | S. Sathishkumar | J. Umamageswari | R. Sureshkumar | D. Reena | S. Alagar
This case report details the episiotomy approach employed in managing vulval hypoplasia in a two year old Miniature Pomeranian bitch. The animal was presented to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrical Unit, Madras Veterinary College, displaying a history of greenish black discharge and continuous straining for two hours. The animal was bred before 64 days. Physical examination revealed a small vaginal opening, measuring approximately 1.5 cm in length. Digital examination indicated fetal hind limbs and tail extending into the vaginal passage, while all other vital parameters were within the normal range. Attempts to induce uterine contractions using Inj. Oxytocin and 10 % Calcium gluconate in 5 % DNS proved unsuccessful. Therefore, under local anesthesia (2 % Lignocaine injection), median episiotomy was made and a single live male puppy was successfully delivered with mild traction. Closure of the incision site was accomplished using PGA 1/0 with a simple interrupted suture pattern. The patient had uneventful recovery after 5 day treatment regimen, involving a single dose of subcutaneous Inj. Cefovecin (antibiotic) and anti-inflammatory drugs, along with meticulous wound management.
Show more [+] Less [-]Dystocia due to foetal ascites coupled with spinal dysraphism and agenesis of reproductive system in a crossbred cow: Dystocia due to foetal ascites coupled with spinal dysraphism and agenesis of reproductive system in a crossbred cow Full text
2022
Pugazharasi, C | Sathishkumar, S | Sarath, T | Kalyaan, U S | Kannan, T.A | Dharani, P | Balasubramanian, S | Krishnakumar, K
A five-year old full-term pregnant Holstein-Friesian crossbred cow with the history of straining for the past 12 hours was presented to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital. Based on the clinical examinations, the case was diagnosed as dystocia due to foetal ascites. Successful per-vaginal delivery of foetal anomaly calf with spinal dysraphism was reported in this communication.
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