Delivery of dead foetus by episiotomy in an indigenous cow: A case study
Author(s):
SS Biswal, PK Rath, S Sathapathy, BP Mishra, SK Joshi, A Chakraborty, SS Ganjigatti, PS Mishra, D Hota and UVS Narayana Prasad
Abstract:
Parturition is triggered by the fetus. Difficulty in normal parturition is called dystocia. The presented case of dystocia with a history of protrusion of the ear of the fetus outside the vulva of the cow was diagnosed by physical examination and successful removal of the dead fetus was done per-vaginally by episiotomy operation. Fetal membranes were expelled two hours after removal of the dead fetus and postoperative management was done by antibiotic, analgesic, vitamin B complex, dextrose saline injection, and intrauterine ecbolic administration for 05 days. The animal recovered eventually and the suture was removed 14 days post conduction of episiotomy operation.
How to cite this article:
SS Biswal, PK Rath, S Sathapathy, BP Mishra, SK Joshi, A Chakraborty, SS Ganjigatti, PS Mishra, D Hota, UVS Narayana Prasad. Delivery of dead foetus by episiotomy in an indigenous cow: A case study. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(12):4501-4502.