Clinico-therapeutic management of primary partial uterine inertia in persian cat Chauhan P.M.1,*, Patel K.D.2, Pathan Raish3 1Assistant Professor, Dr. V.M. Jhala Clinical Complex Department of Veterinary Clinics, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Kamdhenu University (KU), Sardarkrushinagar-385505 (Gujarat) 2Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Kamdhenu University (KU), Sardarkrushinagar-385505 (Gujarat) 3Post Graduate Scholar, Vanbandhu Veterinary College, Navsari *Corresponding author. E-mail: pmchauhan@kamdhenuuni.edu.in
Online published on 16 September, 2024. Abstract A queen was presented with history of three live kittens delivered before 30 hours and then labor ceased. Primary partial uterine inertia was identified as cause of dystocia, which was successfully treated with ecbolic therapy, which included injections of Oxytocin and Calcium gluconate in dextrose normal saline intravenously. One live kitten and a dead kitten were delivered spontaneously per-vaginally. The queen cat recovered without any complications following the therapy. Top Keywords Calcium gluconate, Oxytocin, Primary partial uterine inertia, Queen. Top |