A SUCCESSFUL REPOSITION OF VAGINAL PROLAPSE IN CORRELATION WITH BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE IN CATTLE.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48165/Keywords:
Biochemical profiles, vaginal prolapse, Sutures, Buhner’s, CowAbstract
The vaginal and uterine prolapse are common obstetrical problems among pregnant cattle and buffaloes during
the last quarter of gestation. In the present case, replacement of vaginal prolapse with Buhner’s sutures and biochemical
profile during 8th month of gestation is discussed. After application of mimosa pudica on the protruded prolapsed
mass prolapse was repositioned and applied bhuner sutures. The biochemical profiles revealed that the concentrations
of total protein (5.8 g DL), calcium ( 8.2 mgDL) and phosphorus ( 3.8 mgDL) were lower than the referral values of the
normal pregnant cows. Based on these values cows were treated with calcium, phosphorous and astymin intravenously
for 5 days and the animal was recovered unevenly and also delivered a calf after full length of gestation.