Veterinary Dispensary. Arikunte
Different surgical interventions in the field conditions are discussed here.
Survey # 190
Dystocia in a cross bred Heifer due to snake bite, complicated with uterine torsion. With detorsion yielding no response cesarean section was performed. A dead male fetous was recovered. Placenta was nechrosed with blackish discoloration which was due to snake venom.
Team: Dr. Venkatashivareddy, Dr. Arun & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 181
Dystocia in a crossbred HF cow due to fetomaternal disproportion. Releaved by cesarean through paramedian approach.
Team: Dr. Narendra Babu & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 180
Teat laceration in a cross bred cow, corrected by suturing.
Team: Dr. Trimurti & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 175:
Dystocia in a crossbred Heifer due to lateral deviation of head, releaved by cesarean.
Team: Dr. Veera raju, Dr. Anand & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 173
Dystocia in an ewe due to feto-maternal disproportion. Releaved by cesarean, a live female lamb was recovered.
Team: Dr. Shiva kumar & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 153
Dystocia in an ewe due to incomplete dilation of cervix, releaved by cesarean. A dead male fetus was recovered.
Team: Mr. Lingaraju & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 152
Dystocia in an ewe due to uterine torsion. Releaved by cesarean. A dead female calf was recovered.
Team: Dr. Venkatashivareddy & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 151
Dystocia in a Crossbred cow due to schistosomes reflex. Releaved by cesarean.
Team: Dr. Arun & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 150
Dystocia in an ewe due to uterine torsion. Releaved by cesarean. A live male lamb was recovered.
Team: Mr. Lingaraju & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 148
Distocia in an ewe due to uterine torsion. Releaved by cesarean section.
Team: Dr.Puneeth
Surgery # 147
Distocia in a Doe due to incomplete dilatation of cervix. Releaved by cesarean section.
Team: Dr.Manjunath, Dr.Vinay & Dr.Puneeth
Surgery # 141
Distocia in a Doe due to feto-maternal disproportion, releaved by cesarean. A dead male fetus was recovered.
Team: Mr. Lingaraju & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery # 140
Distocia in an ewe due to incomplete dilation of cervix, releaved by cesarean section. A dead male fetus was recovered.
Team: Dr. Subramani & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery # 137
Pyometra in a primiparous great dane bitch. Corrected by ovario hysterectomy.
Team: Mr. Lingaraju, Dr. Karthik & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 133
Ovario hysterectomy in a pluriparous bitch.
Team: Dr. Umar pasha, Dr. Kalpana & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery # 132
Distocia in a doe due to mummified fetus releaved by cesarean.
Team: Mr. Lingaraju & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery #125
Distocia in a crossbred HF heifer due to uterine torsion and incomplete cervical dilation, releaved by cesarean. A live and healthy female calf was recovered.
Team: Dr. Manjunathareddy, Dr. Jagadish kumar, Dr. Srinvasa gowda, Dr. Prabhakaran reddy, Dr. Prem kumar, Dr. Manjunatha, Dr. Nithin & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 119
Dystocia in a crossbred HF cow, releaved by cesarean section. A dead abnormal fetous (Schistosomas reflex) was retrieved.
Team: Dr. Manjunatha reddy (AD), Dr. Nagabhushana reddy, Dr. Venkatashivareddy, Dr. Vinay & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 115:
Dystocia in an ewe due to incomplete dilation of cervix, releaved by cesarean section. Animal is recovering well.
Team: Mr. Lingaraju & Dr. Puneeth
Surgery # 109:
Upward luxation of patella corrected by medial patellar desmotomy in a primiparous Amritmahal cow. Team: Dr. Srinivasareddy & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery # 105:
Dystocia in a crossbred HF Heifer due to feto-maternal disproportion, releaved by cesarean. Team: Dr. Md. Ashraf & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery # 100:
Ovariohysterectomy in a Mudhol bitch. Team: Dr. Prem kumar & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery #97:
Herniorraphy in a cross bred jersey calf. Team: Dr. Srinivasareddy & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery # 96:
Explorative mammatomy in a crossbred cow to retrieve a broken teat siphon.
Team: Dr. Prasanna & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Surgery #95:
Dystocia in a primiparous ewe due to uterine torsion, releaved by cesarean. Team: Dr Vinay & Dr Puneeth
Surgery # 94:
Herniorraphy in a crossbred HF calf at PVC Alavatta. Team: Mr. Ramakrishna & Dr. Puneeth kumar
Dystocia due to feto-maternal disproportion, relieved by cesarean. Team: Dr. Manjunathareddy, Dr. Venkatashivareddy, Dr. Srinivasareddy, Dr. Ashraf, Dr. Vinay & Dr. Puneeth
Teat laceration in a crossbred HF cow, wound was surgically repaired and animal is recovering well. Team: Dr Prasanna & Dr Puneeth kumar
Dystocia due to abnormal foetus (Schistosomus reflex and 8 legs), relieved by cesarean section. Team: Dr Narendra babu & Dr Puneeth kumar
Torsion of intestine leading to adhesions. The necrosed part was removed and entero anastomosis was performed. Animal recovered uneventfully and milk yield improved gradually. Team: Dr Prem kumar, Dr Prasanna & Dr Puneeth kumar