A new operative method to treat high teat stenoses in dairy cows.

H John, M Hässig, D Gobet, D Sicher, P Jaeger
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate in a pilot study an alternative technique using theloscopic surgery in the management of proximal teat stenoses of dairy cows.

Materials and methods: The study included three lactating dairy cows (mean age 3.5 years) with a stenotic fibrous lesion in the proximal region of a teat. The lesions were suspected to be of traumatic origin and the diagnoses were confirmed by ultrasonography. For surgery, the cows were sedated and the base of the teat anaesthetized. The resectoscope was introduced through an incision in the teat cistern. The surgical area was continuously irrigated with saline solution and the stenotic lesions electroresected. Haemorrhage was controlled whenever possible by electrocoagulation.

Results: In two cows, the procedure was successful and resulted in normal milk flow. One of the two cows was slaughtered soon after the operation for reasons unrelated to udder health. The other cow could be milked normally at a follow-up examination 4 months later and on ultrasonography, there was no recurrence of the stenotic lesions. In both cows, there was no evidence of concurrent intramammary infection. In the third cow, the procedure had to be discontinued because of severe intraoperative haemorrhage.

Conclusions: Video-assisted theloscopic electroresection of fibrotic teats is a promising, novel and minimally invasive technique for the surgical correction of the glandular part of the cistern. It should be considered as an alternative to conventional surgical methods in valuable dairy cows.

一种治疗奶牛高乳头狭窄的手术新方法。
目的:在一项初步研究中评估使用镜下手术治疗奶牛近端乳头狭窄的替代技术。材料和方法:研究对象为3头乳头近端狭窄性纤维病变的泌乳奶牛(平均年龄3.5岁)。病变怀疑是外伤性的,超声检查证实了诊断。手术时,奶牛被注射了镇静剂,乳头底部也被麻醉。手术切除镜通过乳池切口置入。持续用生理盐水冲洗手术区域,电切狭窄病灶。尽可能采用电凝法控制出血。结果:2头奶牛手术成功,产奶量正常。其中一头奶牛在手术后不久因与乳房健康无关的原因被屠宰。随访4个月后,另一头奶牛可正常挤奶,超声检查显示狭窄病变未复发。在这两头奶牛中,没有同时发生乳内感染的证据。在第三头奶牛中,由于严重的术中出血,手术不得不停止。结论:视频辅助镜下纤维性乳头电切术是一种很有前途的、新颖的、微创的手术矫正池腺部分的技术。在有价值的奶牛中,应考虑将其作为传统手术方法的替代方法。
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