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Vol. 9, Issue 6 (2020)

Surgical management of dystocia due to ring womb condition in black Bengal doe: A case report

Author(s):
Surajit Das, Kalyani Ray, Pradeep Sarkar, Durgadas Mandal and Keshav Kumar
Abstract:
Dystocia is defined as difficulty in birth caused by many factors in animals. In small ruminants, it is a very common condition especially in goats. A three year old Black Bengal doe was presented to Veterinary Clinical Complex, WBUAFS, belgachia, Kolkata, with the history of full term pregnancy and distention of the lower abdomen. The animal was showing straining continuously for the past one day without progressing into parturition. Preliminary examinations followed by pervaginal examination identified that the cervix is not dilated and needs caesarian section. The doe was sedated by giving intra muscular injection of xylazine. Local infiltration of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride gave at the site of incision. Left ventral abdominal coeliotomy was done. On the body of the uterus incision was made and removed the dead fetus from the uterus. The uterus was sutured, followed by suturing of the peritoneum, muscle layers, and skin. Animals recovered from anesthesia without any complication. Postoperative treatment was done with antibiotics for seven days. Animals recovered after the course of antibiotics along with other supportive therapy.
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How to cite this article:
Surajit Das, Kalyani Ray, Pradeep Sarkar, Durgadas Mandal, Keshav Kumar. Surgical management of dystocia due to ring womb condition in black Bengal doe: A case report. Pharma Innovation 2020;9(6):475-476. DOI: 10.22271/tpi.2020.v9.i6g.4809

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