Delivery of Sternopagus twin monster through partial fetotomy in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
Author(s):
Paramveer Singh Sangha, SS Dhindsa, Harjap Kaur, Ashwani Kumar Singh and Prahlad Singh
Abstract:Sternopagus conjoined twins are fetuses who are physically joined at the level of the sternum when they are born. Dystocia is common during parturition as a result of these. The current instance has similar conclusions, such as previous reported case of dystocia caused by Sternopagus conjoined twins in a Murrah buffalo. Following a thorough examination and diagnosis, it was decided to perform a fetotomy to treat the obstetrical emergency. The non-surgical approach was effective, resulting in the delivery of a conjoined twin monster, Sternopagus, and hence the case was successfully treated by partial fetotomy.
Highlights
. Sternopagus conjoined twins.
. Delivery of Sternopagus conjoined twin monster by fetotomy.
How to cite this article:
Paramveer Singh Sangha, SS Dhindsa, Harjap Kaur, Ashwani Kumar Singh and Prahlad Singh. Delivery of Sternopagus twin monster through partial fetotomy in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2022; 11(7S): 4555-4556.