1Assistant Professor, Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex, College of Veterinary Science, Proddatur - 516360, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupati, AP
Online published on 14 December, 2020.
A pluriparous full term buffalo with a history of colic, constant changing of position from sternal recumbency to standing and frequent straining with reduced feed intake for past two days was presented to the clinic. Upon vaginal and rectal examinations it was diagnosed as dystocia with post cervical right side uterine torsion of greater than 180 The animal was subjected to modified Schaffers method and a live calf was removed on application of traction. Immediately after calf removal, prolapse of uterus from tear in caudal vagina occured. Suture of the vagina was done and prolapsed mass was replaced following normal procedure.
Buffalo, Post cervical Uterine torsion, Protrusion, Intestines, Vaginal tear