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Title: | A Case Report on Surgical Management of unilateral Cryptorchidism in a Persian Cat |
Authors: | Shahin, Mohammad |
Keywords: | Castration, cryptorchidism, cryptorchidectomy, Persian cat, retained testis. |
Issue Date: | Nov-2023 |
Abstract: | Cryptorchidism is a common congenital abnormality in animals, characterized by the failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum. This paper presents a case study involving a three year-old Persian cat with unilateral abdominal cryptorchidism, shedding light on the diagnosis, surgical management, and postoperative care. The cat displayed clinical symptoms, including unsuccessful mating, scrotal abnormalities, aggressiveness, and chronic abdominal pain, which raised concerns about cryptorchidism. The condition's incidence can vary across cat breeds, with higher rates observed in Persian cats and Domestic Shorthairs. Diagnosis primarily involves clinical examination and palpation, with the surgeon confirming unilateral cryptorchidism in this case, where one testis remained in the abdomen. Surgical intervention was crucial to address the cat's condition. The procedures performed included abdominal cryptorchidectomy to remove the retained abdominal testis and castration for the scrotal testis. The success of these surgeries highlighted the effectiveness of traditional surgical methods in managing cryptorchidism. Postoperative care is a critical aspect of treatment. The cat was closely monitored for complications, such as sepsis, edema, hemorrhage, and exudates. Daily wound checks and the application of antiseptic cream were part of the care regimen. Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory analgesics were administered over five days to ensure a smooth recovery process. This case study underscores the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate surgical management of cryptorchidism in cats. Timely intervention not only alleviates clinical symptoms but also prevents potential complications, including chronic pain and tumor development. It is noteworthy that advancements in surgical techniques, like laparoscopy, offer minimally invasive alternatives with potential benefits, though they require specialized skills and instruments. As such, continued research and innovations in the field can further enhance the treatment of this common congenital condition in feline patients. |
URI: | http://dspace.cvasu.ac.bd/jspui/handle/123456789/2599 |
Appears in Collections: | Clinical Report |
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