Case Report (Published online: 01-12-2024)
TRIPLE LAYER SUTURING AND USE OF INFANT TUBE AS TEAT SIPHON IN MANAGEMENT OF TEAT LACERATIONS IN CROSSBRED CATTLE
Ashish Soni*, A.S. Parihar, Vivek Kumar Maurya and Jagmohan Rajput
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Ashish Soni*, A.S. Parihar, Vivek Kumar Maurya and Jagmohan Rajput: College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh - 453446 Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University Jabalpur

Two Holstein Friesian crossbred cows were presented with a deep laceration of the teat following a barbed-wire injury. Following debridement and aseptic dressing, a three-layered suturing technique was employed under mild sedation with local anaesthesia. Reconstructive surgery was successfully conducted and the site showed satisfactory recovery within a few days. Skin sutures were removed 12 days post-surgery, with no complications reported throughout the healing process

 

Keywords : Barbed wire, local anaesthesia, reconstructive, sedation, sutures

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Article history: Received: 23-09-2024, Accepted : 07-10-2024, Published online: 01-12-2024

Corresponding author: Ashish Soni