더러브렛 말에서 분만중에 발생한 3도 회음부 열상의 치료 및 술 후 관리

Surgical Treatment and Postoperative Management of Third-degree Perineal Laceration Occurring at the Time of Foaling in a Thoroughbred Horse

  • 이상규 (충북대학교 동물의료센터) ;
  • 이동훈 (충북대학교 동물의료센터) ;
  • 강현구 (충북대학교 동물의료센터)
  • Lee, Sang-Kyu (Veterinary Medical Center, Chungbuk National University) ;
  • Lee, Dong-Hoon (Veterinary Medical Center, Chungbuk National University) ;
  • Kang, Hyun-Gu (Veterinary Medical Center, Chungbuk National University)
  • 발행 : 2009.06.30

초록

Perineal laceration commonly occurs due to dilation of the birth canal at the time of foaling in primiparous mares. A 7-year-old Thoroughbred mare was presented with faecal contamination of the external genitalia. She was having history of constant straining three days after the mare's first foaling. Physical examination revealed the tearing extended from the deep part of vagina through muscles of the perineal body involved rectal floor and anal sphincter. Tentative diagnosed was third-degree perineal laceration therefore one-stage surgical procedure and a modified surgical procedure at three-week intervals was performed. During postoperative care for 3 weeks, soft faces was a key factor in success. After 3 weeks, the patient was recovered to normal condition completely.

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