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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Veeraiah, G. and Srinivas, M. 2010. Spontaneous extrusion of the intestines and uterus as a sequelae to vaginal prolapse in a buffalo heifer: A case Report. Buff. Bull., 29 (1): 60-64.
Akhtar, M.S., Lodhi, L.A. and Ayaz, M.M. 2012. Prevalence of puerperal period reproductive sorders in Nilli-Ravi buffaloes of different parity in district Bahawalpur. Pak. J. Ani. Sci., 2: 79-82.
Atwal, K.S., Prabhakar, S. and Ghuman, S.P.S. 2002. Prevalence of various reproductive disorders in buffaloes in seleniferous area in Punjab. Ind. J. Ani. Repro., 23(2): 187-188.
Bhatti, M.S. and Ahmad, N. 2006. Epidemiology survey of genital prolapse in buffaloes kept under different systems and serum micro mineral content. Pak. Vet. J., 26(4): 197-200.
Hopper, R.M. 2015. Bovine Reproduction. Vaginal, Cervical and Uterine Prolapse. Ch.43: 1st Ed. John Wiley Sons Inc. 383-395.
Jackson, P.G.G. 2004. Handbook of Veterinary Obstetrics. W.B. Sander Co. London, pp: 177-179.
Kolangath, S.M., Bhasjar, C.N., Abaji, K.P. and Subhash, D.Y. 2020. Management of cervico-vaginal prolapse in non-descript buffalo-A case report. Buff. Bull., 39 (4): 531-537.
Kumar, R. and Singh, R. 2009. Incidence of utero-vaginal prolapse among buffaloes under field condition of western Uttar Pradesh. Ind. J. Ani. Sci. 79: 847-849.
Lakde, M.B., Markandeya, N.M. and Sanap, N.A. 2014. A haemato-biochemical study of postpartum buffaloes with uterine prolapse. Int. Pol. 15(2): 400-402.
Manzoor, S., Asif, N. and Maryam, J. 2013. Disease susceptibility of buffalo in Pakistan. Buff. Bull., 32: 1110-1113.
Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J. and England, G.C.W. 2019. Maternal Dystocia: Causes and Treatment. p. 238.Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics, 10th Ed. Elsevier.
Pal, S. 2015. Investigation of health disorders in dairy cattle and buffaloes during pre and post-partum period. M.V.Sc. Thesis NDRI Karnal, 1-78.
Purohit, G.N. 2014. Bubaline Theriogenology. International Veterinary Information Service, Ithaca NY, pp: 347-371.
Purohit, G.N., Arora, A.S., Gocher, T., Gaur, M., Saraswat, C.S. and Mishra, P. 2018. Uterine prolapse in buffaloes: A Review. Asi. Pac. J. Repro., 7(6): 241-247.
Selvaraju, M., Prakash, S., Varudharajan, V., Ravikumar, K., Palanisamy, M., Gopikrishnan, D., Senthikumar, K. and Manokaran, S. 2020. Obstetrical disorders in farm animals: A Review. Phar. Inno. J., 9(9): 65-74.
Veeraiah, G. and Srinivas, M. 2010. Spontaneous extrusion of the intestines and uterus as a sequelae to vaginal prolapse in a buffalo heifer: A case Report. Buff. Bull., 29 (1): 60-64.
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2025-03-31
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Sharma, A., Jamwal, K., & Ahuja, A. (2025). VAGINAL CYSTOCELE ALONG WITH EVISCERATION IN UTERINE PROLAPSED BUFFALO. Buffalo Bulletin, 44(1), 21–25. https://doi.org/10.56825/bufbu.2025.4414223
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