Vaginal cystocele along with evisceration in uterine prolapsed buffalo
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https://doi.org/10.56825/bufbu.2025.4414223Keywords:
Bubalus bubalis, buffaloes, evisceration, vaginal cystocele, uterine prolapseAbstract
A primiparous crossbred buffalo presented in Veterinary Clinical Complex, Palampur with history of uterine prolapse since last 6 to 8 h. Exploration of prolapsed mass revealed vaginal cystocele along with intestinal loops eviscerating through cervico-vaginal tear. After reposing the urinary bladder and intestines through tear, cushing sutures technique using Vicryl No. 2 were applied to close the torn cervico-vaginal region. Uterine prolapse was managed as per standard procedures but animal collapsed 48 h after the treatment due to peritonitis.
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