Title of article
Castration of dromedary camel through prescrotal midline incision
Author/Authors
Telfah, M.N. Central Veterinary Hospital, United Arab Emirates , Siddiqui, M.I. Central Veterinary Hospital, United Arab Emirates , Taleb, S.A. Central Veterinary Hospital, United Arab Emirates
From page
106
To page
108
Abstract
A total of 165 camels of different ages were castrated through a small, prescrotal midline incision between January, 2010 and December, 2011. The incision was closed with one interrupted, horizontal mattress suture using USP-2 chromic catgut. In 14/165 animals (8.5%) postoperative infection (sepsis) developed, which healed in two to three weeks after open wound management. The remaining 151 animals had an uneventful recovery, but a slight edematous swelling of the scrotum was observed in 8 of the 151 animals (5.3%), which was self-limiting and of no significance. No primary or secondary postoperative bleeding was noticed in any of the animals. It was concluded that this technique was less time consuming with negligible postoperative care and complications when performed under standard surgical principles.
Keywords
Camel , Castration , Prescrotal , Transfixation.
Journal title
Open Veterinary Journal
Journal title
Open Veterinary Journal
Record number
2564251
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