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Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

2018, Vol. 6, Issue 6
Dystocia due to incomplete cervical dilation concurrent with cervico-vaginal prolapse in cattle: A case report

Balamurugan B, Nitish Kharayat, Lavanya M, Abhishek Kumar, Ramamoorthy M, Sushobhit KS, Deepesh Gautam, Dayanidhi Jena and Rahul Katiyar

A full term pregnant non-descript of three years old in first parity was presented to the Referral Veterinary Polyclinic, I.V.R.I. (U.P.) with the history of completed full term gestation. Animal had unproductive straining along with first degree cervico-vaginal prolapse since 48hrs. Some portion of vagina and cervix was exposed outside the perineum. On general clinical examination all the vital parameters were within the normal range. Per-vaginal examination revealed cervix was dilated 3 fingers. On per rectal examination foetus and foetal parts were palpable. The prolapsed mass was replaced after washing with KMNO4 and it was set in proper place in the pelvic cavity. Animal was treated with dexamethasone 40mg, cloprostenol 500µg and valethamate bromide 80mg for complete dilation of cervix. A male live calf was relieved as per the standard obstetrical operation. Animal had uneventful recovery.
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How to cite this article:
Balamurugan B, Nitish Kharayat, Lavanya M, Abhishek Kumar, Ramamoorthy M, Sushobhit KS, Deepesh Gautam, Dayanidhi Jena, Rahul Katiyar. Dystocia due to incomplete cervical dilation concurrent with cervico-vaginal prolapse in cattle: A case report. J Entomol Zool Stud 2018;6(6):544-545.

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