Per Vaginal Delivery Following Partial Fetotomy In Fawn With Bilateral Shoulder Flexion
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48165/ijar.2021.42.2.15%20Keywords:
Bilateral shoulder flexion, Deer, Dystocia, Fetotomy, Local AnaesthesiaAbstract
Present case reports depicted successful management of dystocia due bilateral shoulder flexion in a free ranging deer. Deer was presented with head of fetus occuluding the birth canal. Clinical examination revealed bilateral shoulder flexion and dystocia was successfully managed through partial fetotomy of head and subsequent obstetrical mutation.
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