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Obstetrical Management of Partial Uterine Prolapse in a Mare | ||
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | ||
مقاله 9، دوره 17، شماره 3، مهر 2023، صفحه 273-278 اصل مقاله (2.98 M) | ||
نوع مقاله: Case Report | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.32598/ijvm.17.3.1005315 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Anand Kuniyil Athira1؛ Edara Silendra Kumar2؛ Pandiyan Bhuvaneshwari2؛ Ravikumar Deepika Sri2؛ Sengodan Raja* 2؛ Subramaniyan Prakash1؛ Narayanasamy Arunmozhi1؛ Soundarapandian Satheshkumar1 | ||
1Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Veterinary College and Research Institute Orathanadu, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Tamil Nadu, India | ||
2Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Veterinary College and Research Institute Orathanadu, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSciences University, Tamil Nadu, India | ||
چکیده | ||
Uterine Prolapse is termed as the eversion of the uterus or casting of ‘’wethers’’ or casting of calf bed. It is a common complication of the third stage of labor and more common in pleuripara than primipara. Uterine prolapse is common in cows and ewes, but rarely seen in mares, dogs, and cats. A six-year-old female pony was brought to the emergency unit at the Obstetrics Unit of Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary College and Research Institute Orathanadu, with a history of aborted pre-term (eight months) a day before and the mass hanging through the vulva. On clinical examination, the animal was dull and in a standing posture, the congested mucous membrane with tachycardia was noticed. Further examination of the mass revealed severe congestion and edema of the prolapsed uterus with no evidence of fetal membrane remnants. A vaginal examination explored constricted cervix. Blood samples were collected for hematology and serum biochemistry. Upon epidural anesthesia, the prolapsed mass was washed with potassium permanganate solution and then a hypertonic solution. After 10 minutes, the mass was washed with warm normal saline. Using Cetrimide cream as a lubricant and an antiseptic, the mass was reduced and repositioned. No Buhner’s suture was applied. Mare has received 40 IU of oxytocin for the involution process to begin. Systemic antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs were administered for five days. Uterine lavage was done for three days with normal saline and povidone-iodine to aid in uterine clearance. On consequent days, the mare had improved and the cervix was closed with no discharge. The mare had an uneventful recovery. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Abortion؛ Epidural anesthesia؛ Mare؛ Prolapse؛ Straining | ||
اصل مقاله | ||
1. Case History
Within a few minutes, the mass was more pliable and manageable, which indicated a reduction in edema. The prolapsed uterus was lubricated with Cetrimide cream (Kayvee Aeropharm Pvt. Ltd India) and it was reduced. As it was a partial uterine prolapse, the mass was repositioned by inverting the right ovarian bursal region through the invagination followed by the entire mass. The uterus was then flooded with 2 L of diluted povidone iodine (Stedman Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd, India) at the rate of 2% to ensure no invaginations would recur after the repositioning. Further vaginal speculum examination was performed to ensure the cervix was back in position (Figures 5 and 6). The intrauterine fluids were siphoned after 30 minutes. Because no straining was evident, Buhner’s sutures were not applied as there were no signs of prolapse (Cetin & Gurgoze, 2009).
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مراجع | ||
Alamaary, M., & Ali, A. (2020). Abortion and uterine prolapse in a thoroughbred mare with twin pregnancy: Clinical laboratory findings and treatment approach. Journal of Equine Science, 31(4), 95 - 99 [DOI:10.1294/jes.31.95][PMID][PMCID] Bone, R. C., Balk, R. A., Cerra, F. B., Dellinger, R. P., Fein, A. M., & Knaus, W. A., et al. (1992). Definitions for sepsis and organ failure and guidelines for the use of innovative therapies in sepsis. The ACCP/SCCM Consensus Conference Committee. American College of Chest Physicians/Society of Critical Care Medicine. Chest, 101(6), 1644–1655. [DOI:10.1378/chest.101.6.1644][PMID] Causey, R., Ruksznis, D., & Miles, R. (2007). Field management of equine uterine prolapse in a through bred mare. Equine Veterinary Education, 19(5), 254-259 [DOI:10.2746/095777307X208348] Cetin, H., & Gurgoze, S. Y. (2009) Uterine prolapse in a purebred Arabian mare: A case report. Veterinarnia Medicina, 49(12), 473-475. [DOI:10.17221/5742-VETMED] Chisholm, F. R. (1981). Uterine prolapse in a mare. The Canadian Veterinary Journal, 22(8), 267. [PMCID] Farjanikish, G., Sookhthezari, A., & Raisi, A. (2016). Surgical treatment of uterine prolapse in a mare: Clinical report. Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 11(2), 53-56. [Link] Finan, S. A., & McKinnon, A. O. (2015). Postpartum complications in broodmares. Robinson’s Current Therapy in Equine Medicine, 670 - 672. [DOI:10.1016/B978-1-4557-4555-5.00159-X] Hewes, C. A., Johnson, A. K., Kivrtt, L. E., Stewart, A. J., & Weisman, J. L., et al. (2011). Uterine prolapse in a mare, leading to systemic inflammatory response syndrome, septic shock and death. Equine Veterinary Education, 23 (6), 273-278. [Link] Ono, T., Yamada, Y., Hata, A., Shimokawa Miyama, T., Shibano, K., Iwata, E., et al. (2019). Reference values of hematological and blood biochemical parameters for the Noma horse. Journal of Equine Science, 30(3), 69 - 73. [DOI:10.1294/jes.30.69][PMID][PMCID] Parkinson, T., & Noakes, D. (2019). Injuries and diseases consequent upon parturition. In D.E. Noakes, T. J. Parkinson, & G. C. W. England (Eds.), Veterinary reproduction and obstetrics. Pennsylvania: WB Saunders. [DOI:10.1016/B978-0-7020-7233-8.00020-3] Perkins, N. R., & Frazer, G. S. (1994). Reproductive emergencies in the mare. The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine Practice, 10(3), 643–670. [DOI:10.1016/S0749-0739(17)30352-8][PMID] Yaliwal, R., Hanjagi, G., Shiragur, S., Pujeri, S., Patil, N., & Bhoosanur, S., et al. (2020). Table sugar and salt for the reduction of incarcerated prolapse with vescical calculi - A case report. The Journal of Medical Research, 6(6), 268-270. [DOI:10.31254/jmr.2020.6601] | ||
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