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Torção uterina unicornual em cadela gestante / Unicornual uterine torsion in pregnant bitch

SILVA, Natalia Ribeiro; SOUZA, Luana Martins de; SILVA, Vinicius Wagner; GROTH, Aline; GREGHI, Julia Rodrigues; FERNANDES, Maíra Planzo; MARTINS, Maria Isabel Mello.
Ci. Anim.; 30(04, Supl. 2): 366-369, 2020.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-33008

Resumo

Uterine torsion can be defined as the rotation of the uterine horn or body of the uterus, and it can be present in both clockwise and counterclockwise, its rotation can vary which directly affects the prognosis. It is a rare condition in bitches, and pregnancy is a factor commonly involved in this condition. The ovariosalpingohisterectomy (OSH) technique is the treatment of choice. A bitch of two years old of Pinscher breed was attend with a history of copulafor approximately 30 days ago, manifesting anorexia, apathy and abdominal pain for two days. Animal was hypothermic, dehydrated, hypotensive, hypoglycemic and presented neutrophilia lynfocytosis with a left shift. By performing the ultrasound examination, the presence of dead fetuses was observed. It was decided to initially stabilize the patient, subsequent OSH surgery was performed. Antibiotics and analgesics were administered during the hospitalization period, observing an improvement in the condition on the third day. The patient was discharged from hospital and a good recovery was observed on return. Despite the rare involvement of bitches in cases of uterine torsion, pregnancy can increase the risk of occurrences, the rapid intervention is of paramount importancef or the prognosis, since in this case the treatment proposed by the literature was carried out, obtaining the total recovery of the patient.(AU)
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