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Vol. 12, Issue 4 (2023)

Management of vaginal prolapse in a non-descriptive dog in Jalukie-Nagaland: A case report

Author(s):
Dr. N Bhumapati Devi, Dr. Keneisezo Kuotsu, Dr. T Gyaneshori Devi, Dr. K Merina Devi, Dr. Laltlankimi, Dr. Sashitola Ozukum and Dr. MG Jayathangaraj
Abstract:
Vaginal prolapse is a rare condition in bitch and it is most frequently observed during parturition and the oestrous phase of the cycle due to fluidy expansion of vaginal tissue, when the hormone oestrogen level is elevated. Vaginal prolapse can result in 3600 protrusions of the vaginal tissue. It affects dogs of all ages; however younger and intact dogs are more susceptible. majority of prolapse cases have a positive outcome after retention suture, though the condition is likely to recur again. A dog weighing 13.5 kg, non-descriptive dog was brought to the Veterinary Clinical Complex with a history of vaginal protrusion and subsequently retention suture method called purse string suture was used along with a course of antibiotic yielded a positive result.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. N Bhumapati Devi, Dr. Keneisezo Kuotsu, Dr. T Gyaneshori Devi, Dr. K Merina Devi, Dr. Laltlankimi, Dr. Sashitola Ozukum, Dr. MG Jayathangaraj. Management of vaginal prolapse in a non-descriptive dog in Jalukie-Nagaland: A case report. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(4):2519-2520.

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