Six mares and a she dnnkey suffering from third-degree rcctolvestibular lacerallons had been admitted in the Surgery Clirtic. Facully of Vetennary Medicine, Mansoura University. These injurtes occurred during parturition associated with dystocia.SiX oj these animals were primiparous and a mare was multiparous. Surgical corrcetion of theselacerations.were performed through a single-stage repair of the modified Goelz technique byinterrupted six-bile vertical rnttress paLlem using fXJlydioxanolle monoflIament syntlletic absorbable suture male/tal (PDS, Ethiconl). Primary healing of the reconstrucled recioveslibular shelves and perineal bodies were occurred in 6 animals although a mare showed a remarkable anal sphincter incompelence while dehiscence of the reconstructed rectoveslibular septum with intact perineal body was recorded in a mare owing to sever post•operative straining resulting in a reclovestibular fislula formation. The oblained results indicated that swgical intetjerence of third-degree reclovestlbular lacerations should be postponed up lo 5-7 weeks after initial injuries
(2003). Surgical correction of third-degree rectovestibular laceration in equine. Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal, 5(2), 95-110. doi: 10.21608/mvmj.2003.123528
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. "Surgical correction of third-degree rectovestibular laceration in equine". Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal, 5, 2, 2003, 95-110. doi: 10.21608/mvmj.2003.123528
HARVARD
(2003). 'Surgical correction of third-degree rectovestibular laceration in equine', Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal, 5(2), pp. 95-110. doi: 10.21608/mvmj.2003.123528
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Surgical correction of third-degree rectovestibular laceration in equine. Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal, 2003; 5(2): 95-110. doi: 10.21608/mvmj.2003.123528