A Retrospective Study on Prevalence and Surgical Management of Umbilical Hernias in Calves, 1998-2020.

IF 1.9 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Medicine International Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/vmi/8838445
Razieh Torkaman, Saeed Azizi, Ghader Jalilzadeh-Amin
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Objective: To investigate the prevalence and surgical treatment of umbilical hernias in calves. Animals: Two hundred and sixty-seven calves with umbilical hernias. Methods: Medical records of 505 calves with umbilical disorders between March 1998 and July 2020 were reviewed, with a specific focus on 267 calves diagnosed with umbilical hernias. Data on husbandry type, breed, gender, age, surgical techniques, and surgical outcomes were surveyed in this retrospective clinical study. Results: The prevalence of umbilical hernia was 13.15% with simple umbilical hernias as the most commonly observed pathology. The number of calves with simple umbilical hernias was significantly higher than those with complicated hernias. Calves with umbilical infections exhibited a significantly higher prevalence of hernias (15.32%) compared to those without infection (9.26%). No significant differences were observed in the prevalence of hernias between breeds and genders. The frequency of hernias in calves managed under the range system was significantly higher than those managed under the smallholder system. Recurrence rates of hernias showed no significant differences between open and closed herniorrhaphy methods for the surgical treatment of simple umbilical hernias. 75.6% of calves with hernias were under 14 weeks of age, and the prevalence was almost nearly equal between females and males. Conclusion: Umbilical hernias were more prevalent among Holstein calves raised under the range system with no observed sex predilection. Calves with umbilical infections were 1.77 times more likely to develop umbilical hernias compared to those without infections. No significant difference was found between open and closed methods of herniorrhaphy of simple umbilical hernias.

1998-2020年犊牛脐疝患病率及手术治疗回顾性研究
目的:探讨犊牛脐疝的患病率及手术治疗方法。动物:267头患有脐疝的小牛。方法:回顾1998年3月至2020年7月505头脐带疾病小牛的医疗记录,特别关注267头诊断为脐带疝的小牛。在这项回顾性临床研究中,对饲养类型、品种、性别、年龄、手术技术和手术结果进行了调查。结果:本组脐疝患病率为13.15%,以单纯性脐疝为最常见病理。单纯性脐疝的犊牛数量明显高于复杂性脐疝。脐部感染的犊牛疝患病率(15.32%)明显高于未感染的犊牛(9.26%)。在不同的品种和性别之间,没有观察到疝气患病率的显著差异。在牧场系统下管理的小牛疝气的频率显著高于小农系统下管理的小牛。单纯性脐疝手术治疗中,开腹缝合与闭腹缝合的疝复发率差异无统计学意义。75.6%的小牛疝气发生在14周龄以下,女性和男性的患病率几乎相等。结论:在放牧制度下饲养的荷斯坦犊牛脐疝发生率较高,且无性别偏好。患有脐带感染的小牛患脐疝的可能性是没有感染的小牛的1.77倍。单纯性脐疝开腹缝合与闭腹缝合无显著性差异。
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Veterinary Medicine International
Veterinary Medicine International Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.
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