VETERINARY GYNAECOLOGY


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Veterinary Gynaecology & Reproductive Techniques-A Practical Manual


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This Practical Manual entitled “Veterinary Gynaecology & Reproductive Techniques” compiled by Pratyush Kumar, Nadeem Shah, Surya Prakash Pannu and Poonam Yadav. The Manual covers the practical syllabus of undergraduate course as well as post graduate of General Veterinary Gynaecology and Reproductive Techniques. The Manual written by the authors is a good attempt which is based on their experience of teaching undergraduate courses and study of post graduate degree programme. The language used in the manual is simple and lucid. The outline and description of practical exercises of the subject that include objectives, materials required, procedures and observations to be taken have been nicely presented which would be helpful in conducting practical’s more effectively. We hope this manual makes its own place in the libraries of Agricultural and Veterinary Universities along with various Livestock Institutions in near future.







Applied Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics


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Preface Acknowledgments 1. Study of female genitalia in slaughter house specimens 2. Comparative anatomy of female reproductive tracts 3. Per-rectal palpation of female genital organs 4. Oestrus detection in cattle and buffalo 5. Behavioural signs of oestrus in mare, ewe, doe and bitch 6. Detection of oestrus in bitch by vaginal cytology 7. Gynaecological examination of vagina 8. Technique of intra-uterine therapy 9. Collection of genital discharge 10. Examination of cervico-vaginal mucus sample 11. External and per-rectal pregnancy diagnosis in cattle/ buffalo 12. Early pregnancy diagnosis in cattle by "Milk-Ejection Test" 13. Differential diagnosis of pregnancy in bovine 14. Pregnancy diagnosis in small ruminants 15. Biological and chemical methods of pregnancy diagnosis 16. Care of the postpartum dam 17. Care of newborn 18. Pelvices of different domestic animals 19. Pelvimetry of domestic animals 20. Presentation, position and posture of foetus 21. Caudal epidural anaesthesia 22. Uses of obstetrical instruments 23. An approach to a case of dystocia 24. Evidence of foetal life 25. Vaginal delivery by using mutation and force traction technique 26. Techniques of foetotomy 27. Techniques of caesarean section in farm animals 28. Diagnosis and management of uterine torsion in farm animals 29. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of anoestrus cow 30. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of cystic ovarian degeneration 31. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of repeat breeder cows 32. Principles of antimicrobials therapy 33. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of post-partum infections in bovines 34. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of endometritis in bovines 35. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of septic puerperal metritis 36. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of pyometra 37. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of retention of placenta 38. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of vaginal prolapse in in bovines 39. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of prolapse of uterus in bovines 40. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of foetal mummification 41. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of foetal maceration 42. Diagnosis and therapeutic management of hydramnios and hydrallantois 43. Artificial induction of lactation in infertile bovine 44. Hormonal drugs acting on the reproductive system 45. Homoeopathy in female reproductive disorders 46. Drugs commonly used in bovine reproductive disorders GLOSSARY APPENDICES INDEX




Practical Manual of Veterinary Obstetrics


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The practical training of veterinary students in Animal Reproduction especially in obstetrics are imperative. The prominent role of animals in their production largely depends upon their normal reproduction. There is paucity of manuals in the field of Animal Reproduction for the undergraduate students of Veterinary Sciences. This practical manual on obstetrics has been brought out with a view to help the veterinary students on applying obstetrical procedures in animals and to handle them in the possible manner. The curriculum has been divided into 24 practical s with maximum possible details to help the students in understanding the different obstetrical problems, ultrasonographic diagnosis of different reproductive disorders and possible solution of problems by the application of different techniques. These experiments should be followed in a specific sequence, one after the other, if a systematic approach has to be developed in the students working in this field.




Handbook of Veterinary Obstetrics


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Comprehensive, practical, and easy-to-read, this unique handbook provides a clear guide to veterinary obstetrics in large and small domestic animals. A detailed description of normal birth helps readers immediately recognize abnormalities and provides a baseline against which dystocia and its treatment can be measured. The causes of dystocia encountered in each of the domestic species are described, with notes on some exotic species. Coverage also discusses the immediate care of the mother and offspring following delivery, as well as problems that occur post-parturition. Practical guidance is provided for managing obstetric cases. Superb illustrations help readers understand problems and interventions. Advice is provided on pre-natal care and the prevention of dystocia. Common causes of dystocia are explained, species by species. Content has been thoroughly revised and updated - including new diagnostic techniques - to reflect the latest developments in veterinary obstetrics. Thorough information is provided on the drugs used in veterinary obstetrics. Greater detail has been added to information on dystocia in the ewe - including specific problems like ringwomb. An additional discussion has been added to dystocia in the dog and cat on the treatment of prolonged gestation and the management of the newly recognized condition of partial or incomplete abortion. Material has been added on the rabbit and the other less common species. Information on post parturient problems in large and small animals now includes content on the treatment of conditions like fluid therapy in small ruminants and eclampsia in the bitch. Discussions on the prevention of dystocia now address fetal monitoring and drug therapy for the induction of birth. A number of new illustrations give greater clarity to the text and emphasis to species like the sheep.