2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2011.01944.x
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Uterine Prolapse with Associated Rupture in a Podengo Bitch

Abstract: During surgical treatment the uterus was replaced to its normal position followed by ovary-33 hysterectomy at 12h from admittance.

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“…In dogs, if the animal is in shock, septicaemic or haemorrhagic, it is recommended to reposition the prolapsed tissue immediately and postpone surgery until the animal is stabilised (Payan‐Carreira et al . 2012). In Case 1, it was not possible to reduce the prolapsed tissue by manual pressure alone and therefore surgery was required.…”
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“…In dogs, if the animal is in shock, septicaemic or haemorrhagic, it is recommended to reposition the prolapsed tissue immediately and postpone surgery until the animal is stabilised (Payan‐Carreira et al . 2012). In Case 1, it was not possible to reduce the prolapsed tissue by manual pressure alone and therefore surgery was required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2014) and dogs (Payan‐Carreira et al . 2012). It is seldom described in exotic small mammals, and two textbooks only refer to it in guinea pigs (Richardson 2000, Bennett 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 For the uterus to prolapse there is a requirement for laxity, stretching or rupture of uterine ligaments, and for patency of the cervix. Laxity of the uterine ligaments can occur due to repeated pregnancy, 12 and changes in progesterone, oestrogen and relaxin concentrations near parturition. 1 Cervical patency occurs at two time points, oestrus (with or without ovulation) and at parturition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Determination of additional foetus and other parts of uterus on the caudal parts when abdomen was palpated to the caudal of pecten pubis shows that part of the uterus remaining in cranial was prolapsed with vagina. Vaginal prolapses can be easily diagnosed with identification of protrusive cyclindiric part [16] . As understood from published cases that prolapsed uterus with vagina is revealed after operation [4] .…”
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“…In previous reports in cases of true vaginal prolapse or vaginal fold prolapse upon determination of both live and dead puppies via ultrasonography; generally a ovariohysterectomy were performed [4,16] . In this case the reason for surgical intervention were the death of the foetuses and the failure of the repositioning of the tissue(s).…”
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confidence: 99%