Comparative evaluation of different surgical approaches of caesarean sections in buffaloes under field conditions
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Creator 1. Chandore, G.G.
2. Meshare, S.P.
3. Ingawale, M.V.
Title Comparative evaluation of different surgical approaches of caesarean sections in buffaloes under field conditions
Publisher International Buffalo Information Centre, Office of The University Library, Kasetsart University, Bangkok (Thailand)
Publication Year 2556
Journal Title Buffalo Bulletin
Journal Vol. 32
Journal No. 4
Page no. 327-334
Keyword Buffaloes,Bubalus bubalis,Caesarean sections,Surgical approaches,Dystocia,India
ISSN 1256726
Abstract The present research was conducted to evaluate the most suitable of three surgical approaches to caesarean section, namely caudal paramedian incision, right ventro-lateral oblique incision and left ventro-lateral oblique incision, for caesarean section in cases of dystocia in buffaloes under fi eld conditions. In the study, the average age of dystocia affected buffaloes was between 5 and 6 years while 83.33 percent of the affected cases were pleuriparous and 16.66 percent were primiparous. The commonest cause of dystocia was irreducible uterine torsion (10 cases - 55.55 percent) as well as incomplete dilatation of cervix (three cases -16.66 percent). Caesarean section in dystocia affected buffaloes could be successfully carried out in lateral recumbent surgical restraint. Left ventro-lateral oblique incision approach was observed to be the most preferred caesarean section approach in lateral recumbent restraint and right ventro-lateral oblique incision was better if intestinal evisceration could be avoided. Caudal paramedian incision approach was successfully used for relieving dystocia due to dead emphysematous and abnormally developed foetuses.
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