1. Parvo virus infection
2.Proventricular dilatation disease (PDD)
Title: Ruptured Tongue Surgery in Cow
Surgeon : Dr. Qudratullah Associate Professor Department of Surgey , CUVAS , Bahawalpur 03005157549
Introduction:
Ruptured tongue, also known as lingual laceration or tongue injury, is a condition that can occur in cattle due to various factors, including accidents, rough handling, or entrapment in fences or equipment. When a cow's tongue is severely torn or injured, it may require surgical intervention to restore normal function and prevent further complications. Ruptured tongue surgery is a specialized procedure performed by veterinarians to repair the damaged tongue and promote the healing process.
Procedure:
Anesthesia: The first step in ruptured tongue surgery is administering anesthesia to the cow to ensure it remains sedated and pain-free throughout the procedure. Veterinarians typically use a combination of local and general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the injury.
Cleaning and Evaluation: Once the cow is under anesthesia, the surgical site is thoroughly cleaned to minimize the risk of infection. The veterinarian carefully examines the extent of the tongue injury to determine the best approach for repair.
Tissue Realignment: In cases of severe tongue rupture, the veterinarian may need to realign the torn edges of the tongue to ensure proper healing. This step involves suturing the edges together using absorbable or non-absorbable sutures, depending on the surgeon's preference.
Wound Closure: The veterinarian meticulously closes the wound using sutures, ensuring that the repaired tongue is properly aligned and there are no gaps or tension on the tissue. This step is crucial for minimizing the risk of infection and promoting faster healing.
Postoperative Care: After the surgery, the cow is closely monitored in a recovery area. Pain medication, antibiotics, and other supportive treatments may be prescribed to manage pain, prevent infection, and aid the healing process. The cow's diet may be modified temporarily
Nehal Pet Clinic Bahawalpur
Snakes are long, legless carnivorous reptiles of whom most people are scared.
Ultrasonography and Surgical Demo
Ultrasonography and Surgical Demo to DVM students of CUVAS,Bahawalpur