Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Feb 2022)

Conventional ventral midline and right flank approach for ovariohysterectomy in female dogs

  • Raju Sharda,
  • Dhaleshwari Sahu,
  • Rukmani Dewangan,
  • Nutan Panchkhande,
  • Shiv Sidar,
  • Devendra Yadav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v92i5.111066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 5

Abstract

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The present study was conducted in 12 intact female dogs presented for elective ovariohysterectomy. Animals were randomly divided into two groups of six each. Group I animals were subjected to conventional ventral midline ovariohysterectomy and in Group II animals, right flank ovariohysterectomy was performed. Clinical efficacy of surgical techniques was evaluated on the basis of clinico-physiological and haemato-biochemical parameters. Surgical duration for performing ovariohysterectomy was comparatively less in right flank approach as compared to ventral midline. Physiological parameters like rectal temperature showed non-significant variations in all the animals. Respiratory rate decreased marginally whereas transitory increase in heart rate was observed for short time. Haematological and biochemical observations revealed marginal changes during the period of study in both the groups. The length of surgical incision, duration of procedure and healing were significantly less in Group II as compared to Group I. However, the operative haemorrhage was comparatively more in right flank ovariohysterectomy. The ease of exteriorization and ligation of uterus and ovaries was easy in Group II (right flank approach) as compared to Group I (ventral midline approach). Wound dehiscence was observed in two dogs of Group I whereas Group II animals showed uneventful recovery. Hence, right flank approach is a good alternative over the conventional midventral approach for performing ovariohysterectomy in female dogs

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