Transvaginal intestinal evisceration was observed in a 4-year-old bitch had given birth to four puppies ten days ago, normally. For treatment, median laparotomy was performed and intestinal loops were reduced via intra-abdominal traction. Intestinal anastomosis was performed on the necrotic part of bowel and the vaginal tear was sutured. According to owner's request, the bitch underwent ovariohysterectomy. The dog was recovered without any complications. The absence of the main etiological factors in this case, suggests the presence of different factors that need to be investigated in the aetiology of the disease. To our knowledge, this case represents the first report of the successful management of transvaginal evisceration in pet practice. Keywords: Vaginal tear, Evisceration, DogKöpekte Nadir Görülen Bir Postpartum Dönem Komplikasyonu:Vaginal Eviserasyon ÖzetOn gün önce normal yolla 4 yavru doğurmuş olan 4 yaşlı bir köpekte transvaginal barsak eviserasyonu görüldü. Tedavi amacıyla median laparatomi uygulandı ve barsak segmenti abdomenden içeriye çekilerek red işlemi gerçekleştirildi. Dışarı çıkan barsak segmentinin nekrotik kısmında anostomoz uygulandı ve vaginal yırtık dikildi. Hasta sahibinin isteği üzerine ovariohisterektomi operasyonu ile hasta kısırlaştırıldı. Köpek herhangi bir komplikasyon oluşmadan iyileşti. Bu hastada vaginal rupturun bilinen nedenlerinin bulunmaması, hastalığın etiyolojisinde araştırılması gereken farklı etmenlerin varlığını düşündürmektedir. Bildiğimiz kadarıyla, bu olgu sunumu pet hekimliğinde başarıyla sağaltılmış ilk transvaginal eviserasyon raporudur.
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