INTAS POLIVET

Open Access
  • Year: 2017
  • Volume: 18
  • Issue: 2

Surgical Management of Intestinal Obstruction due to Intraluminal Tumor in a Cow

  • Author:
  • S.T. Maruthi1,, M.L. Bharath Kumar2, G.N. Chethan3
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 352 to 354

1Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Dispensary, Kembalu

Doddaballapura Milk Dairy Bengaluru Urban, Rural and Ramanagara District Co-Operative Milk Producers Societies Union Ltd. (BAMUL) Dairy Circle, Doddaballapura Dist. Bengaluru Rural-561203 (Karnataka)

2Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Dispensary, Kembalu

3Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Hospital, Baragi

Abstract

A pregnant crossbred cow was presented with history of complete anorexia and absence of defecation for past one week. Animal was showing restlessness, frequent sit-ups and kicking at belly. Clinical examination revealed animal was dull, dehydrated with decreased ruminal motility. Per rectal examination revealed gas filled distended empty intestinal loops and presence of mucus in rectum. Tentatively the condition was diagnosed as intestinal obstruction and exploratory right flank laparotomy was performed. Laparotomy revealed intestinal adhesions and intraluminal tumor mass. Intestinal adhesions were removed manually and tumorous mass was resected along with unviable intestinal lumen. Anastomosis was carried out using polyglycolic acid in a single layer cushing inverting pattern. Routine post-operative care was provided and animal had an uneventful recovery.

Keywords

Cow, intestinal obstruction, tumor