山羊盲肠嵌塞一例

G. Yadav, S. Rimal, S. Yadav, Anushka Rajbhandari, Renu Yadav
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盲肠嵌塞是一种由牙列不良、食物突然变化、寄生和粗粮引起的疾病,其中盲肠仍然受到难以消化的食物团的影响,导致绞痛、抑郁和厌食。一只体重15公斤的10个月本土Terai杂交公山羊被送到尼泊尔第5省Paklihawa兽医教学医院,有厌食症、腹部肿胀、过量喂食小麦粉的病史,2天无排便。体温102.2℉,心率130℉/min,呼吸28℉/min。体格检查,右尾腹见一非均匀杆状肿块,腹部超声显示盲肠腔混和回声,提示盲肠区有异物存在。平行于右肋旁窝最后一根肋骨行剖腹手术,然后行椎板切开术。半消化的硬粪经盲肠手动挤出,并适当纠正切口。术后观察7天,直至完全康复。因此,本案例研究描述了山羊半消化饲料颗粒引起的罕见盲肠嵌塞病例。
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Caecum impaction in goat: A case study
Caecum impaction is a condition, caused by poor dentition, a sudden change in food, parasitism, and coarse roughages in which caecum remains impacted with indigestible food mass resulting in colic along with depression and anorexia. A 10-month, indigenous Terai mixed breed, male goat having weight 15 Kg was brought to Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Paklihawa, Province Number 5, Nepal, with complaints of anorexia, abdominal swelling, history of excessive wheat flour feeding, and no faecal discharge for two days. Temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate were 102.2oF, 130/minute, and 28/minute respectively. On physical examination, a heterogeneous rod-shaped mass was felt in the right caudal abdomen and abdominal ultrasonography revealed mixed echoism pattern in the lumen of caecum indicating the presence of a foreign body in the caecal region. Laparotomy parallel to the last rib on right paralumbar fossa followed by typhlotomy were performed. Semi-digested hard faeces were milked out manually through caecum and incision was corrected properly. The goat was kept under observation with post-operative care for seven days till the complete recovery. Thus, this case study described a rare case of caecum impaction due to semi-digested feeding particles in goat.
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