Diagnosis of penile denervation in the bull: a review

Katelyn Waters, R. Hopper, J. Douglas
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Healthy bulls with satisfactory breeding potential are important to the beef cattle industry. Erection, mounting, intromission, and ejaculation with deposition of semen into the cow’s reproductive tract define successful mating for a breeding bull. Healthy bulls with satisfactory breeding potential are a vital part of the beef cattle industry. While injuries to the penile nerves are relatively uncommon, damage to the dorsal penile nerves is often a career ending injury for a bull. Disease processes that commonly affect the dorsal nerve of the penis include penile hematomas (via rupture of the tunica albuginea) and complex preputial injuries extending into penile tissues. Penile hematomas, cavernosal shunts, and complex preputial injuries can all cause failure of the penis to effectively achieve intromission. Evidence of failed intromission is most commonly described as continual searching of the bull’s glans penis during mounting and absence of the ejaculatory lunge. Disturbance of the dorsal nerve of the penis is strongly suspected following a test mating where no structural or musculoskeletal abnormalities are noted, yet the bull fails to achieve intromission. Definitive diagnosis of denervation of the dorsal nerve of the penis requires advanced diagnostics. The sensory nerve conduction velocity test evaluates nerve functional integrity via measurements of amplitude and velocity of delivered electrical signals. An efficient and rapid diagnosis of dorsal penile nerve injury is important to provide the owner a useful prognosis so that they can make an appropriate management decision to diminish economic losses.
公牛阴茎失神经支配的诊断:综述
具有良好繁殖潜力的健康公牛对肉牛产业非常重要。勃起、安装、插入和射精,精液沉积到奶牛的生殖道中,定义了繁殖公牛的成功交配。具有良好繁殖潜力的健康公牛是肉牛产业的重要组成部分。虽然阴茎神经损伤相对罕见,但阴茎背神经损伤通常是公牛职业生涯的终结伤。通常影响阴茎背神经的疾病过程包括阴茎血肿(通过白膜破裂)和延伸到阴茎组织的复杂包皮损伤。阴茎血肿、海绵体分流和复杂的包皮损伤都会导致阴茎无法有效地实现内向。插入失败的证据通常被描述为在安装过程中持续寻找牛头阴茎,而没有射精弓步。在没有发现结构或肌肉骨骼异常的测试交配后,强烈怀疑阴茎背神经受到干扰,但公牛未能实现内向。阴茎背神经去神经支配的最终诊断需要高级诊断。感觉神经传导速度测试通过测量传递的电信号的幅度和速度来评估神经功能的完整性。阴茎背侧神经损伤的有效快速诊断对于为所有者提供有用的预后至关重要,以便他们能够做出适当的管理决策,减少经济损失。
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