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THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
Year : 2020, Volume : 41, Issue : 1
First page : ( 58) Last page : ( 59)
Print ISSN : 0970-2997.

Surgical management of dystocia in a rajapalayam dog due to primary

Murali Uterine Inertia Revathy M.1*, Harshan Hiron M.2, Vidya V. K.1, Prathap Gayathri1, Babu Anila1, Biradar Vinayak1

1PG scholars, Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Mannuthy, Thrissur

2Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Mannuthy, Thrissur

*Corresponding author

Online published on 27 May, 2021.

Abstract

A three year old primiparous female Rajapalayambitchcrossed 63 days back was presented to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (TVCC), Mannuthy, with a complaint of difficulty in whelping. Per vaginal examination revealed a foetus in the birth canal and bitchdid not exhibit any signs of uterine contractions and straining. Sonographic examination revealed viable foetuses with low heart beats. The foetus presented was expelled, following medical managementwithout any assistance and no further progress was observed. Remaining seven live pups present in the distended and extremely thin uteruswere recovered by conducting emergency caesarean section. The condition was clinically diagnosed as partial primary uterine inertia due to over distension of the gravid uterus.

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Keywords

Rajapalayam, Partial primary uterine inertia, Caesarean-section.

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