2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.2013.12087.x
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Herniation of the gravid uterus through a mesoduodenal defect and concurrent omental hernia in a cow

Abstract: Herniation of the gravid uterus through a tear in the mesoduodenum with subsequent displacement of the descending duodenum around the uterus combined with internal omental herniation caused nonspecific clinical signs and no ileus. Exploratory laparotomy in an early stage of pregnancy facilitated reduction of the displaced uterus without transection of the descending duodenum.

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“…Ventral hernia occurs as a result of external forces or trauma to abdominal wall, weakening of the abdominal musculature or rupture of preputic tendon It is commonly seen along the costal arch, (3).The diagnoses of the hernia made through the contents of the hernia and hernia ring be clear or palpated the viscera under the skin, but the diagnosis of Irreducible hernias defaulted and needed to use the X-ray to reflect the lack of abdominal wall continuity (19,13). Exploratory laparotomy used to diagnosis the defect, X ray used to differentiate abdominal wall hernias from fibrino-cystic, abscess, and inflammatory swellings in bovine animals (20,21).…”
Section: Ventral Herniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ventral hernia occurs as a result of external forces or trauma to abdominal wall, weakening of the abdominal musculature or rupture of preputic tendon It is commonly seen along the costal arch, (3).The diagnoses of the hernia made through the contents of the hernia and hernia ring be clear or palpated the viscera under the skin, but the diagnosis of Irreducible hernias defaulted and needed to use the X-ray to reflect the lack of abdominal wall continuity (19,13). Exploratory laparotomy used to diagnosis the defect, X ray used to differentiate abdominal wall hernias from fibrino-cystic, abscess, and inflammatory swellings in bovine animals (20,21).…”
Section: Ventral Herniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Strangulation of the caudal flexure of the duodenum was reported in 3 cows during late pregnancy because the uterus had passed through a rent in the mesoduodenum. 16,17 A duodenal obstruction caused by a malposition of the gallbladder was also reported. 18…”
Section: Duodenum Outflow Problemsmentioning
confidence: 98%