Vol. 7, Issue 2 (2019)
Successful management of a case of dystocia due to Feto-pelvic incompatibility in heifer cow
Author(s): Manoj Kumar Kalita, Chiranjeevi Acharya, Bijoy Chhetri, Kutubuddin Ahmed and Monjyoti Bhuyan
Abstract: A Holstein Friesian heifer cow with a case of dystocia due to relative oversize fetus and feto-pelvic incompatibility was presented. On clinico-gynaecological examination it was found that one forelimb along with head was found to be protruded out of the vagina. On clinical and per vaginal examination it was found that the fetus was found to be dead as palpebral and suckling reflex was not present and the tongue was lying out of the mouth in the left commissure of the lips. Its successful management following laparohy sterotomy due to feto-pelvic incompatibility has been described.
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Fig. 1: Case was presented in this condition

Fig. 2: Laparotomy via flank region

Fig. 3: Suturing after the muscle layer
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Manoj Kumar Kalita, Chiranjeevi Acharya, Bijoy Chhetri, Kutubuddin Ahmed, Monjyoti Bhuyan. Successful management of a case of dystocia due to Feto-pelvic incompatibility in heifer cow. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(2):30-32.