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Surgical Management of Congenital Recto-Vaginal Fistula with Atresia Ani in a Calf

Year 2022, Volume: 2 Issue: 1-2, 16 - 20, 30.12.2022

Abstract

In this case report, a 1-day-old female calf brought to the Ataturk University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Animal Hospital with rectovaginal fistula and atresia ani is presented. As a result of clinical examination, abdominal tension, tenderness, depression, stronguria, absence of stool output, meconium mixed urine droplets coming out were detected in a 1-day-old calf. In the radiographic examinations, the blunt end of the rectum was detected very close to the skin and the operation was decided. After the preoperative preparations, a circular incision was made into the skin to reveal the blunt end of the rectum. The rectal pouch was grabbed and opened. The edges of rectal mucosa were sutured with skin to maintain the patency of opening. At the same time, the vulvas were expanded with plastic surgery and the urinary tract was detected and probed. Similarly, the edges of fistula within the vagina were also refreshed and sutured by using simple interrupted suture pattern. After 7 days of post operative care calf got recovered successfully.

References

  • 1. Salci H, Çalışkan GÜ, et al., 2009. Bir Buzağıda Konjenital Rektovajinal Fistül. Uludağ Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 28,61- 65.
  • 2. Roberts SJ., 1986.Veterinary obstetrics and genital diseases. Theriogenology.
  • 3. Das B, Hashim M., 1996. Studies on surgical affections in calves. Bangladesh Veterinary Journal,30,53-7.
  • 4. Bademkiran S, Icen H, Kurt D., 2009. Congenital recto vaginal fistula with atresia ani in a heifer: a case report. YYU Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, 20,61-4.
  • 5. Loynachan AT, Jackson CB, Harrison LR., 2006. Complete diphallia, imperforate ani (type 2 atresia ani), and an accessory scrotum in a 5-day- old calf. Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation, 18,408-12.
  • 6. Singh J. 1993. From Digestive system: In Ruminant Surgery 1st edition, Edited by Tyagi RPS and Singh J. CBS Publishers, New Delhi P.
  • 7. Remi-Adewunmi B, Fale M, Usman B, Lawal M., 2007. A retrospective study of atresia ani cases at the ahamdu bello university veterinary teaching hospital Zaria, Nigeria. Nigerian Veterinary Journal, 28,48-53.
  • 8. Kilic N, Sarierler M., 2004. Congenital intestinal atresia in calves: 61 cases. Rev Med Vet, 155,381-4.
  • 9. Muhammad SA, Shakoor A, Younus M, Awais MM, Kashif M, Maan M, et al., 2015. Surgical rectification of congenital type II atresia ani leading to rectovaginal fistula in cattle calves. Pakistan Journal Life Social Sciences, 13,62-3.
  • 10. Ghanem M, Yoshida C, Isobe N, Nakao T, Yamashiro H, Kubota H, et al., 2004. Atresia ani with diphallus and separate scrota in a calf: a case report. Theriogenology, 61,1205-13.
  • 11. Mahler S, Williams G., 2005. Preservation of the fistula for reconstruction of the anal canal and the anus in atresia ani and rectovestibular fistula in 2 dogs. Veterinary Surgery, 34, 148-52.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Ayşe Gölgeli Bedir 0000-0002-9798-8638

Publication Date December 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 2 Issue: 1-2

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AMA Gölgeli Bedir A. Surgical Management of Congenital Recto-Vaginal Fistula with Atresia Ani in a Calf. J Vet C Rep. December 2022;2(1-2):16-20.

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