Title of article :
Surgical Repair of Atresia Ani (imperforate anus) in Newborn Kids and Lambs
Author/Authors :
Daradka, Mousa Husein Jordan University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Jordan
Abstract :
Atresia ani is a congenital defect describes absence of a normal anal opening. It is fatal unless surgical correction
is carried out to provide anal opening. In female, the rectum may break through vagina forming a rectovaginal
fistula permitting defecation via the vulva. Surgical treatment of atresia ani is indicated to save the animal life
and to improve body weight gain. Ten kids and eight lambs suffering from atresia ani referred to the veterinary
health center at the Jordan University of Science and Technology in the period of 2004-2009 suffering from
atresia ani. Clinical examination and ultrasonography confirmed atresia ani without any other intestinal
congenital deformities. Affected animals were subjected to surgical anal reconstruction following animal casting,
site preparation and analgesia. A circular perineal skin tissue was excised to explore the pelvic cavity associated
with blunt dissection of the perineal region exposing the blind cull- de- sac of the rectum. The blind rectum
segment was opened and the meconium was evacuated. Full thickness rectum and was secured using simple
interrupted stiches. Anal reconstruction proved successfully for all treated kids and lambs. The new stoma
provides a permanent patent orifice for normal passage of feces until the age of slaughter. This surgery was
legitimate, considering the high incidence of atresia ani, simple, economic, and lifesaving surgical technique.
Anal reconstruction in affected animal is an obligatory surgery rather than alternative euthanasia. Anal
reconstruction increases body weight gain and decreases the economic loss in the small ruminant herd industry
due to atresia ani
Keywords :
Reconstruction , Surgery , Atresia Ani , Lambs , Kids , Conginital
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Agricultural Sciences