2023
DOI: 10.58292/ct.v.9620
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A review of small ruminant Cesarean section: case selection, surgical techniques, care of the neonates, and postoperative care of the dam

Abstract: Cesarean section is an important life-saving surgical procedure frequently performed by small ruminant practitioners. Knowledge of normal parturition and indications for obstetrical intervention are necessary for successful outcomes. If a doe or ewe is observed in active labor for more than an hour without signs of progression toward delivery of a fetus, obstetrical examination is indicated to guide appropriate interventions. It is often possible to relieve a dystocia without surgical intervention if the cervi… Show more

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“…This abnormal condition is specifically called ringwomb in sheep and goats (Voigt et al, 2021). This condition usually occurs in ewes older than three years (multiparous) and sometimes with polytocous pregnancies (Parkinson et al, 2019;Cowley et al, 2023). The prevalence of ringwomb varies in different seasons and between sheep breeding units (Mavrogianni, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This abnormal condition is specifically called ringwomb in sheep and goats (Voigt et al, 2021). This condition usually occurs in ewes older than three years (multiparous) and sometimes with polytocous pregnancies (Parkinson et al, 2019;Cowley et al, 2023). The prevalence of ringwomb varies in different seasons and between sheep breeding units (Mavrogianni, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%