Congenital Eventeration of Viscera Report of Three Calves
Journal Title: International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Three calves of age 1 hr-1 day old were presented to the department of veterinary surgery and radiology with the history of sac like structure enclosing intestines at birth which was later ruptured exposing protruded abdominal contents. Calves were also suffering from difficulty in defeacation and urination. Clinical examination revealed slow heart rate and respiratory rate. Rectal temperature was subnormal. Surgical intervention was planned to correct the condition and to reposition the organs into abdominal cavity. The present report deals with management of congenital eventeration in three calves.
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