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Veterinarski Glasnik
Mucometra in a bitch as a consequence of a serious professional mistake
Jovanović Ljubomir1  Đurić Miloje2  Nedić Svetlana2  Aničić Milan3  Nedić Sreten4 
[1] Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Belgrade;Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Reproduction and Artificial Insemination, Belgrade;Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology, Belgrade;Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ruminants and Swine Diseases, Belgrade;
关键词: ovariohysterectomy;    ovariectomy;    ovarian remnant syndrome;    uterus;   
DOI  :  10.2298/VETGL170322009D
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

An apathetic 14-year-old Hungarian Puli bitch was presented with a seven day history of vaginal discharge and reported ovariohysterectomy (OHE) conducted six years ago. Clinical examination showed elevated body temperature (39.5°C), enlarged abdomen, and vulvar swelling. Despite a reported OHE in the anamnesis, ultrasound examination of the abdomen demonstrated the presence of both ovaries and a large anechogenic zone resembling the uterus. Vaginal cytologic examination and hormonal analysis indicated that the bitch was in the oestrus phase of the cycle. After laparotomy, both intact ovaries and an enlarged uterus with marked adhesions and filled with liquid content were visualised. The cervix was situated in the caudal part of the abdominal cavity and connected to the uterus by only an adhesion stump. After extirpation, uterus and ovarian tissue samples were sent for histological examination. Histological findings of uterus and ovarian tissue samples indicated a diagnosis of mucometra. Obviously, OHE was not conducted professionally, and the procedure performed only prevented conception, but ovaries and uterus continued to be active and caused a serious health disorder after six years. When only a part of the ovaries or uterus is left after OHE, health complications can appear up to ten years later. Our case testifies that even if both ovaries and the entire uterus are left after OHE without communication with cervix and vagina, a bitch can live without noticeable health disorders up to six years. This underlines the importance of lymphatic drainage and resorption processes in the uterus as well as evacuation of uterus content through the vagina.

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