Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats

The rumen of three adult local sheep and six local goats werefistulated onthe. left paralumbar fossa by two different techniques. In the first technique on three goats, a circular area of skin and underlying tissues were removed to expose the rumen wall Simple interrupted sutures were placed around...

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Main Authors: Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam, Alimon, Abdul Razak, Osman, A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Persatuan Doktor Veterinar Malaysia 1986
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38664/
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author Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam
Alimon, Abdul Razak
Osman, A.
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Osman, A.
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description The rumen of three adult local sheep and six local goats werefistulated onthe. left paralumbar fossa by two different techniques. In the first technique on three goats, a circular area of skin and underlying tissues were removed to expose the rumen wall Simple interrupted sutures were placed around the periphery of the incised tissues together with the wall of rumen resulting in adhesion of these tissues after 10 days. A rubber fistula was inserted after removing the necrosed rumen wall. In the second . technique on three sheep and three goats, a pair of stainlesssteel bars were used to clamp the exteriorized portion of the rumen that was brought out through an incision. The exteriorized part necrosed and sloughed after eight days leaving an opening into the rumen through which a rubber cannula was permanently inserted. Both techniques resulted in well formed fistula with, except in one, no post-operative complication. The second technique was quicker and relatively simpler to perform.
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spelling upm-386642016-12-28T02:30:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38664/ Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam Alimon, Abdul Razak Osman, A. The rumen of three adult local sheep and six local goats werefistulated onthe. left paralumbar fossa by two different techniques. In the first technique on three goats, a circular area of skin and underlying tissues were removed to expose the rumen wall Simple interrupted sutures were placed around the periphery of the incised tissues together with the wall of rumen resulting in adhesion of these tissues after 10 days. A rubber fistula was inserted after removing the necrosed rumen wall. In the second . technique on three sheep and three goats, a pair of stainlesssteel bars were used to clamp the exteriorized portion of the rumen that was brought out through an incision. The exteriorized part necrosed and sloughed after eight days leaving an opening into the rumen through which a rubber cannula was permanently inserted. Both techniques resulted in well formed fistula with, except in one, no post-operative complication. The second technique was quicker and relatively simpler to perform. Persatuan Doktor Veterinar Malaysia 1986 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38664/1/18.%2038664.pdf Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam and Alimon, Abdul Razak and Osman, A. (1986) Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats. Kajian Veterinar, 18 (1). pp. 15-18. ISSN 0047-309X
spellingShingle Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam
Alimon, Abdul Razak
Osman, A.
Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
title Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
title_full Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
title_fullStr Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
title_full_unstemmed Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
title_short Rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
title_sort rumen fistulation in sheep and goats
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38664/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38664/1/18.%2038664.pdf