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Title: | Caesarean section followed by Ovariohysterectomy: A successful surgical intervention of dystocia in a persian cat. |
Authors: | Hossain, Md. Emon |
Keywords: | Caesarean section, Dystocia, Ovariohysterectomy, Persian cat. |
Issue Date: | Nov-2022 |
Publisher: | Chattogram Veterinary & Animal |Sciences University |
Abstract: | This case report is on Caesarean section in a persian cat in Bangladesh, that suffered from dystocia. A Persian cat with dystocia symptoms was brought to the Teaching and Training Pet Hospital and Research Center. The fetuses could not be delivered by the cat. The cat had stopped eating, seemed despondent, had a noticeably enlarged abdomen, and made no apparent effort to exert itself. Both sides of the abdomen had bony-like features that could be palpated. Two fetuses appeared on the X-ray. Then an Ultrasonographic (USG) test was performed, which verified the presence of two fetuses, in a horn of the uterus. There were no fetal movement. Dystocia was shown to be present in the cat. Two rotten and enormous deceased kittens were extracted during a Caesarean operation. Besides, an Ovariohysterectomy was performed after the uterus was discovered to be degraded and offensive-smelling. The queen totally recovered. Here, a successful C-section and Ovariohysterectomy performed on a Persian cat in Bangladesh who had severe dystocia |
URI: | http://dspace.cvasu.ac.bd/jspui/handle/123456789/1388 |
Appears in Collections: | Clinical Report |
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