Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research (Jun 2016)

Surgical management of urinary obstruction in young ruminants by tube cystotomy: A report of 24 cases

  • Palli Ravi Kumar,
  • Mjlinti Raghunath,Pentyla Vidya Sagar,
  • Nunna Veera Venkata Hari krishna,
  • Vaddadi Devi Prasad,
  • Bagadi Sailaja,
  • Devarapalli Baghyaraj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/javar.2016.c142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 188 – 191

Abstract

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Objectives: To assess the efficacy of tube cystotomy along with medical dissolution of calaculi as a sole strategy for correction of obstructive urolithiasis in young ruminants. Materials and methods: Young bull calves (n=24; 10 Ongole claves and 14 Murrah buffalo calves) suffering from complete/partial urinary retention aging between 1 to 6 months were treated by tube cystotomy along with oral administration of ammonium chloride dosed at 10 gm/Kg body weight (bwt) orally for 15 days, streptopencillin dosed at 100 mg/10 Kg bwt through intramuscular (im) route for 5 days, and meloxicam dosed at 0.2 mg/Kg bwt through im route for 3 days. Results: Total 23 (95.83%) out of 24 calves started passing urine normally through the natural orifice 10-15 days postoperatively. None of the recovered animals (n=23) exhibited recurrence of symptoms, establishing the superiority of the technique in resolving the condition. Conclusion: Tube cystotomy, when performed at an early stage can prevent mortality of calves due to cystorrhexis, uroperitoneum and consequent uremia. This can avoid the painful and most tedious cysto-urethrotomy in young ruminants. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2016; 3(2.000): 188-191]

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