Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management

This article presents a case report based on a river buffalo cow with a history of recurrent vaginal prolapse following a normal parturition. After clinical examination, the buffalo was diagnosed with first grade vaginal prolapse. Following administration of epidural anesthesia (Lidocaine), the area...

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Main Authors: Yimer, Nurhusien, S. Z., Syamira, Yusoff, Rosnina, Haron, Abd Wahid, Kazhal, Sarsaifi, M.M., Bukar, Yap, K.C.
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Published: Thai Buffalo Association * Research Centre for Bioscience in Animal Production 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53739/1/Recurrent%20vaginal%20prolapse%20in%20a%20postpartum%20river%20buffalo%20and%20its%20management.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.537392022-03-18T05:49:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53739/ Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management Yimer, Nurhusien S. Z., Syamira Yusoff, Rosnina Haron, Abd Wahid Kazhal, Sarsaifi M.M., Bukar Yap, K.C. This article presents a case report based on a river buffalo cow with a history of recurrent vaginal prolapse following a normal parturition. After clinical examination, the buffalo was diagnosed with first grade vaginal prolapse. Following administration of epidural anesthesia (Lidocaine), the area of vulva was aseptically prepared and a modified boot-lace retention suture was applied using nylon tape to prevent recurrence of the prolapse. Because of a foul smell lochia detected and for prevention of further contamination, antibiotic was administered. The buffalo was also treated with anti-inflammatory drug and drugs useful to help muscle tonicity and retention of reproductive organs in place. Two weeks later suture was removed and the animal recovered successfully with no recurrence reported after that. Though vaginal prolapse in buffalo has been reported to be most common during last trimester of pregnancy or associated with dystocia, the present case shows that it can also occur following normal parturition. Thai Buffalo Association * Research Centre for Bioscience in Animal Production 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53739/1/Recurrent%20vaginal%20prolapse%20in%20a%20postpartum%20river%20buffalo%20and%20its%20management.pdf Yimer, Nurhusien and S. Z., Syamira and Yusoff, Rosnina and Haron, Abd Wahid and Kazhal, Sarsaifi and M.M., Bukar and Yap, K.C. (2016) Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management. Buffalo Bulletin, 35 (4). pp. 529-534. ISSN 0125-6726; ESSN: 2539-5696 https://kuojs.lib.ku.ac.th/index.php/BufBu/article/view/1320
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description This article presents a case report based on a river buffalo cow with a history of recurrent vaginal prolapse following a normal parturition. After clinical examination, the buffalo was diagnosed with first grade vaginal prolapse. Following administration of epidural anesthesia (Lidocaine), the area of vulva was aseptically prepared and a modified boot-lace retention suture was applied using nylon tape to prevent recurrence of the prolapse. Because of a foul smell lochia detected and for prevention of further contamination, antibiotic was administered. The buffalo was also treated with anti-inflammatory drug and drugs useful to help muscle tonicity and retention of reproductive organs in place. Two weeks later suture was removed and the animal recovered successfully with no recurrence reported after that. Though vaginal prolapse in buffalo has been reported to be most common during last trimester of pregnancy or associated with dystocia, the present case shows that it can also occur following normal parturition.
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author Yimer, Nurhusien
S. Z., Syamira
Yusoff, Rosnina
Haron, Abd Wahid
Kazhal, Sarsaifi
M.M., Bukar
Yap, K.C.
spellingShingle Yimer, Nurhusien
S. Z., Syamira
Yusoff, Rosnina
Haron, Abd Wahid
Kazhal, Sarsaifi
M.M., Bukar
Yap, K.C.
Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
author_facet Yimer, Nurhusien
S. Z., Syamira
Yusoff, Rosnina
Haron, Abd Wahid
Kazhal, Sarsaifi
M.M., Bukar
Yap, K.C.
author_sort Yimer, Nurhusien
title Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
title_short Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
title_full Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
title_fullStr Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
title_sort recurrent vaginal prolapse in a postpartum river buffalo and its management
publisher Thai Buffalo Association * Research Centre for Bioscience in Animal Production
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53739/1/Recurrent%20vaginal%20prolapse%20in%20a%20postpartum%20river%20buffalo%20and%20its%20management.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53739/
https://kuojs.lib.ku.ac.th/index.php/BufBu/article/view/1320
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