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Management of Dystocia Due to Uterine Torsion in a Murah Buffalo Using ‎Schafer’s Technique
Author(s) -
Adam Mustapha,
S. K. Ghosh,
J.K. Prasad,
Innocent Damudu Peter,
D. Iliyasu,
I. M. Alkali,
S. O. Asuku,
Aissatou Abba,
M. U. Bamanga
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sahel journal of vetinary science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2756-6803
DOI - 10.54058/saheljvs.v17i2.83
Subject(s) - medicine , neutrophilia , anatomy , gynecology , surgery , obstetrics
Uterine torsion is considered an obstetrical emergency and should be corrected as soon as it is diagnosed. It occurs frequently in buffaloes as compared to other species of animals, mainly due to their peculiar anatomy and physiology. This case report describes the occurrence of uterine torsion in a pregnant pluriparous buffalo. The buffalo was presented with history of persistent straining for over 6 hours. The cervix was fully dilated and obstetrical examination revealed dystocia due to a left sided uterine torsion. Haematological results revealed a normal PCV but with an accompanying macrocytosis. There was also neutrophilia, eosinophilia as well as lymphopenia as well as hypocalcium and hypomagnesemia. The dystocia was corrected using the Schafer’s technique. This involved the placing of the free end of a wooden plank on the left flank while the other free end, having an assistant standing on it rested on the ground. Rolling the buffalo twice with this arrangement corrected the anomaly.

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