Obstetrical Management Of Post-Partum Uterine Prolapse in A Non - Descript DOE - A Case Report
Keywords:
Uterine prolapse, Eversion, Non-descript doeAbstract
A 4 years old non-descript doe in its second parity was reported with the history of protrusion of mass through the vulva after normal kidding. On clinical examination, it was confirmed as total uterine prolapse. After stabilizing the animal, the prolapse mass was replaced manually and a course of parental antibiotic, analgesic and fluid therapy were administered. The doe recovered uneventfully.
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