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Title: SURGICAL AFFECTIONS AND OPERATIVE OUTCOME OF RUMINANTS AT UPAZILA VETERINARY HOSPITAL (UVH) PATIYA, CHATTOGRAM
Authors: Rabby, Borhan Uddin
Keywords: Incidence, Patiya, Ruminants, Surgical affection
Issue Date: Nov-2023
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Khulshi,Chattogram
Abstract: Ruminants commonly suffer from a variety of surgical diseases that can result in financial losses in different parts of the world, while the majority of these affections are treatable. Based on surgical cases seen at the Upazila Veterinary Hospital in Patiya, Chattogram, from April 16, 2023, to June 1, 2023, an investigation was conducted to ascertain the incidence and outcome of surgical cases in the Patiya Upazila. In this case study, the incidence of different surgical affection among the eighty four ruminants under the Patiya upazila in Chattogram was 5.95 percent. In this study, all of the surgical cases had a 100 percent successful outcome. Without a doubt, following aseptic practises throughout surgery is crucial to reducing the risk of infection and ensuring a positive surgical result, particularly in situations when infrastructure and resources may be limited. Although conducting surgery in the field can be difficult, following the aseptic protocols significantly increases the chance of a successful surgical outcome
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