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Title: CORRECTION OF UMBILICAL HERNIA IN A RABBIT AT TEACHING & TRAINING PET HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, DHAKA: A CASE REPORT
Authors: Rahaman Shihab, Md. Piar
Keywords: Umbilical hernia, rabbit, surgical correction.
Issue Date: Nov-2023
Publisher: Clinical report submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Faculty of Veterinary Medicine CHITTAGONG VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY KHULSHI, CHITTAGONG-4225
Abstract: The case report outlines the successful surgical correction of an umbilical hernia in a six-month-old male mixed-breed rabbit weighing 1.5 kg which was presented at the Teaching and Training Pet Hospital and Research Center (TTPHRC), Purbachal, Dhaka. The rabbit presented with a three-month history of a soft, reducible, and painless umbilical swelling. Clinical indicators were within physiological norms, and surgical intervention was necessary. Anesthesia and control measures included a 10-hour fasting period, followed by sedation with xylazine and induction with ketamine HCL after atropinization. Surgical protocols were strictly followed. A small incision exposed 2 cm hernial sac, and the caecum segments were gently relocated before suturing the hernial ring. Post-surgery, the rabbit received ciprofloxacin, chlorpheniramine maleate, and meloxicam, with bactrocin 2% applied to the surgical site. The rabbit was advised to wear an e-collar, maintain high fiber diet, and limit excessive activity. The rabbit recovered smoothly, with no post-anesthetic complications. A follow-up on the seventh day confirmed complete incision site healing. This case highlights the importance of timely surgical intervention for rabbit umbilical hernias and emphasizes the need of strict preoperative and postoperative care for successful outcomes.
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