Haematobiochemical Changes and Postoperative Complications following Elective Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs

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Malik Abu Rafee
Malik Abu Rafee
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P. Kinjavdekar
P. Kinjavdekar
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Amarpal
Amarpal
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H.P. Aithal
H.P. Aithal
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S. A. Wani
S. A. Wani
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P. Sangeetha
P. Sangeetha
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Ovariohysterectomy was performed via ventral midline clinical cases in dogs (n=35) to present haematobiochemical changes and postoperative complications of elective ovariohysterectomy under dexmedetomidine basal anaesthesia in dogs. Total Leukocyte count and Haemoglobin concentration decreased, whereas, glucose increased significantly. There was a no significant change in neutrophil count, packed cell volume, creatinine, insulin and cortisol. Complications were observed in seven out of thirty five animals. Intra-abdominal haemorrhage was observed in three, abdominal wound dehiscence in 3 animals and ovarian remnant syndrome occurred in one dog. Stress response to surgeries was obtunded dexmedetomidine induced basal anaesthesia.

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Malik Abu Rafee. 2015. \u201cHaematobiochemical Changes and Postoperative Complications following Elective Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue G1): .

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Ovariohysterectomy was performed via ventral midline clinical cases in dogs (n=35) to present haematobiochemical changes and postoperative complications of elective ovariohysterectomy under dexmedetomidine basal anaesthesia in dogs. Total Leukocyte count and Haemoglobin concentration decreased, whereas, glucose increased significantly. There was a no significant change in neutrophil count, packed cell volume, creatinine, insulin and cortisol. Complications were observed in seven out of thirty five animals. Intra-abdominal haemorrhage was observed in three, abdominal wound dehiscence in 3 animals and ovarian remnant syndrome occurred in one dog. Stress response to surgeries was obtunded dexmedetomidine induced basal anaesthesia.

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Haematobiochemical Changes and Postoperative Complications following Elective Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs

Malik Abu Rafee
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P. Kinjavdekar
P. Kinjavdekar
Amarpal
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H.P. Aithal
H.P. Aithal
S. A. Wani
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P. Sangeetha
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