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ArticleItem Open Access Canine Gastric Adenocarcinoma and its Surgical Management-Case Report(2015-02) Niranjana, C; Jayaprakash, R; Velavan, A; Ganesh, R; TANUVASA seven year old male, non-descript dog was brought to Madras Veterinary College, Surgery unit with the history of chronic vomiting for the past 6 months immediately after taking food. lt was anaemic and dehydrated. Positive contrast survey radiographs revealed distended stomach with obstruction in the pyloric region. On the left of pyloric antrum, gastrotomy was performed between lesser and greater curvature. Space occupying growth involving entire circumference of pyloric antrum was seen.ArticleItem Open Access Gastric trichobezoars in a goat (Capra hircus)(2007-06) Justin William, B; Ganesh, R; Ramanathan, A; Halder, S, et al.; TANUVASTrichobezoars are rare conglomerate masses of hair found in the lumen of gastro-intestinal tract of animals (Barker and Van Dreumel, 1985). Trichobezoars are common in cats (Ryan and Wolfer, 1978) and calves (Barker and Van Dreumel, 1985). It has rarely been reported in a goat (William et al., 2000).ArticleItem Open Access Incidence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs: a retrospective study(2016-12) Ahirwar, Manoj Kumar; Shafiuzama, Mohd.; Ganesh, R; TANUVASRetrospective data collected for the incidence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture were obtained for a period of one year from March 2012 to Feb. 2013, after scrutinizing the hospital record at orthopaedics unit, Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital. A high incidence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture was observed in Labrador breed aged above 6 years.ThesisItem Open Access Laparoscopic - Assisted Ovariohysterectomy in Bitches(TANUVAS, 2010) Niranjana, C; TANUVAS; Ganesh, R; Jayaprakash, R; Balachandran, CThesisItem Open Access Lateral Retinacular Imbrication Technique for Cranial Cruciate Ligament Ruptured Dogs(TANUVAS, 2013) Ahirwar, Manoj Kumar; TANUVAS; Ganesh, R; Shafiuzama, Mohamed; Nagarajan, B.ArticleItem Open Access MANAGEMENT OF COMMINUTED FRACTURE OF TIBIA IN A PUP BY OPEN REDUCTION AND INTERNAL FIXATION - A CASE REPORT(1999) Ayyappan, S; Thilagar, S; Ganesh, R; TANUVASConservative procedures such as cage rest, external co-aptation (or) external/internal pin splintage are routinely used for treatment of shaft fractures of long bones. Such procedures often lead to the development of “fracture disease" characterized by muscle atrophy, joint stiffness, tissue adhesions and osteoporosis (Brinker, 1976).ThesisItem Open Access Metacarpal and Metatarsal Fracture Management with Standard External Fixator Under Ketamine or Sevoflurane Maintenance in Acepromazine - Midazolam Premedicated Goats(TANUVAS, 2009) Sivasudharsan, L; TANUVAS; Ganesh, R; William, B. Justin; Leela, VThesisItem Open Access Tolfenamic Acid and Phenylbutazone as Postoperative Analgesics for Equine Castration(TANUVAS, 2011) Niveditha, Bharathi; TANUVAS; Ganesh, R; William, B. Justin; Leela, VArticleItem Open Access Two Different Port Placement Models and Ovarian Pedicle Hemostasis Techniques in Laparoscopic-Assisted Ovariohysterectomy - Bitches(2013) Niranjana, C; Ganesh, R; Jayaprakash, R; Joseph, Cecilia; et al.; TANUVASA study was conducted on 12 bitches divided into two groups of six animals each to compare in terms of laparoscopic-assisted ovariohysterectomy techniques with three ports on the ventral midline (Group A) and two ports on paramedian and one port on midline (Group B). Ovarian pedicle haemostasis was achieved by endoclip application (Group C) or electro-cauterization (Group D) in six bitches of each group. The group combinations were denoted as AC, AD, BC and BD respectively. Surgeons’ positions, access to ovary and uterus, portal introduction of instruments, endoclip application, electro-cauterization, duration of hemostasis and transaction of ovarian pedicle, total duration of surgery, total carbon dioxide utilization, intra-operative and post-operative complication were studied. Both the techniques employed for ovarian pedicle hemostasis were effective. Group BD port placement model did not necessitate change in position of the surgeon and assistant surgeon. The duration of surgery and carbon dioxide utilization was less in AC, followed by BD. We found that endoclip application in group A port placement model and electro-cauterization in group B port placement model was found to be the most appropriate procedure for laparoscopic-assisted ovariohysterectomy. Both the techniques employed for ovarian pedicle hemostasis were effective however; electrocauterization technique was simple and quick to perform.