Teat Dilators as Free Foreign Bodies in the Bovine Teat

K. Querengässer, T. Geishauser, J. Querengässer, R. Bruckmaier, K. Fehlings, W. Wolf
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The objective of this study is to report two cases of foreign bodies in teats of cows with milk flow disorders. Foreign bodies and the causes of the milk flow disorders were diagnosed and treated by using teat endoscopy. In the first case, a teat dilator was found in the teat along with inflammation of the teat cistern lining. The milk flow disorder was caused by teat canal skin which had ruptured and inverted into the teat cistern. In the second case, a wax teat insert was found in the teat cistern. The milk flow disorder was caused by a narrowed inner opening of the teat canal. In both cases the milk from the affected quarters showed signs of subclinical mastitis. The foreign bodies were removed through the teat canal by using forceps. The causes of the milk flow disorders were treated surgically. Antibiotics were administered into the affected teats and a sterile silicone implant was inserted into the teat canal. The teat was bandaged and rested for several days. On re-examination four weeks later, milk flow and milk quality were significantly improved. Our findings indicate that the alterations in the teat canal area were the cause of the milk flow disorders rather than the foreign bodies. We conclude that in teats with milk flow disorders, a diagnosis should be made first and then a causal treatment initiated. Teat dilators and wax inserts without heads may slip into the teat and act as foreign bodies. Teat dilators may be deleterious to udder health.
牛乳头中的游离异物——乳头扩张器
本研究的目的是报告两例异物在奶牛的乳头与奶流障碍。应用乳头内窥镜对异物及引起乳流障碍的原因进行诊断和治疗。在第一个病例中,在乳头内发现了一个乳头扩张器,并伴有乳头池衬里的炎症。乳流障碍是由于乳管表皮破裂并倒入乳池所致。在第二起案件中,在水箱中发现了一个蜡状乳头插入物。乳汁流动障碍是由乳管内开口狭窄引起的。在这两个案例中,来自受影响区域的乳汁显示出亚临床乳腺炎的迹象。用镊子将异物通过乳头管取出。乳流障碍的原因通过手术治疗。在受影响的乳头中使用抗生素,并在乳头管中插入无菌硅胶植入物。伤口包扎好,休息了几天。4周后复查,乳汁流量和乳质均有明显改善。我们的研究结果表明,乳汁流动障碍的原因是乳管区域的改变,而不是异物。我们的结论是,在乳汁流动障碍的乳头中,应首先做出诊断,然后开始因果治疗。没有头的乳头扩张器和蜡插入器可能会滑入乳头并充当异物。乳头扩张器可能对乳房健康有害。
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