Surgical Correction and Management of Bovine Intestinal Intusussception-A Clinical Study of Seven Cows Ranaut Nishant1,*, Ranaut Shilpa2, Thakur Monika3 Veterinary Polyclinic, Department of Animal Husbandry, Lalhri, Dist. Una-174301 (Himachal Pradesh) 1Veterinary Officer (Gynaecologist), Veterinary Polyclinic, Department of Animal Husbandry, Lalhri, Dist. Una-174301 (Himachal Pradesh) 2Veterinary Officer (Surgeon), Veterinary Polyclinic, Department of Animal Husbandry, Lalhri, Dist. Una-174301 (Himachal Pradesh) 3Veterinary Officer (Pathologist), Veterinary Polyclinic, Department of Animal Husbandry, Lalhri, Dist. Una-174301 (Himachal Pradesh) *Corresponding author. E-mail: nishant.ranaut@gmail.com
Online published on 30 November, 2019. Abstract The study was aimed to investigate the occurrence and prevalence of intestinal intussusceptions in bovines. A total of 228 suspected bovines with anorexia were included in the study. All animals were subjected to detailed blood, rumen liquor and rectal examination. Based on clinical examination, seven animals suspected for intussusception of varying degree were corrected surgically by enterectomy and anastomosis. Out of seven, five animals recovered uneventfully. Top Keywords Anastomosis, bovine, enterectomy, intestinal obstruction, intussusception. Top |