Haematobiochemical Changes and Postoperative Complications following Elective Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs

Malik Abu Rafee
Malik Abu Rafee
P. Kinjavdekar
P. Kinjavdekar
Amarpal
Amarpal
H.P. Aithal
H.P. Aithal
S. A. Wani
S. A. Wani
P. Sangeetha
P. Sangeetha
Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Abstract

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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Haematobiochemical Changes and Postoperative Complications following Elective Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs

Malik Abu Rafee
Malik Abu Rafee <p>Indian Veterinary Research Institute</p>
P. Kinjavdekar
P. Kinjavdekar
Amarpal
Amarpal
H.P. Aithal
H.P. Aithal
S. A. Wani
S. A. Wani
P. Sangeetha
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