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ArticleItem Open Access EAR MITE INDUCED AURAL HAEMATOMA IN A DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR CAT(CIBTech, 2017-09) Niranjana, C.; Krishnaveni, N.; Shafiuzama, Mohamed; George, Ravi Sundar; TANUVASA 2 years old male cat was presented to the Small Animal Surgery unit, Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Madras Veterinary College with the history of swelling on the right ear pinna for two days and the pet was scratching the ear for a week. On clinical examination, the right ear pinna was swollen, soft to touch and evinced pain on palpation. The condition was diagnosed as aural haematoma. A dry dark reddish brown substance was noticed on both the ear canal. The waxy material from the ear canal was collected and examined under microscope. Presence of live mites Otodectes cyanotis confirmed ear mite infestation. A triangular incision was made on the swollen part and serosanguinous fluid, blood clots and fibrin deposits were removed and flushed thoroughly with normal saline. Pressure bandage was applied. Injection ivermectin @ 400 μg/kg BW was given subcutaneously. Oral antibiotics were given postoperatively. E-collar was advised. Animal had an uneventful recovery. No recurrence was noticed.OtherItem Open Access Efficacy of Topical Immunosuppressive Drugs and Surgical Management in the Treatment of Canine Kerato-Conjunctivitis SICCA(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2016-12) Krishnaveni, N.; Ramani, C.; Shafiuzama, Mohamed; Vijayarani, K.ArticleItem Open Access MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC DEEP CORNEAL ULCER IN A CALF - A CASE REPORT(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2021-09) Krishnaveni, N.; Ninu, A.R.; Kokila, S.; Vishnugurubaran, D.; TANUVASA Seven months old female Jersey cross bred calf was presented to the Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary College & Research Institute, Tirunelveli with the history of trauma on the left eye. Ophthalmic examination revealed chronic deep corneal ulcer on the left eye. The presented case was successfully treated with temporary tarsorrhaphy and medical management. Animal had an uneventful recovery.OtherItem Open Access Phaco-Emulsification of Cataract in an Aseel(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2016-12) Manikandan, K.; Ganesan, Shriram; Krishnaveni, N.; Gokilavani, M.; Ramani, C.ArticleItem Open Access SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPLETE UTERINE PROLAPSE IN A CAT(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2018-07) Shafiuzama, Mohamed; Krishnaveni, N.; Ali, Mohamed; Gokulakrishnan; George, Ravi Sundar; TANUVASUterine prolapse is an uncommon and infrequent complication of parturition in cat. It occurs immediately or over a period of 48 hours after delivery of the last neonate. Uterine prolapse is an eversion of the organ which turns inside out as it passes through the cervix into the vagina.ArticleItem Open Access Surgical Management of Complete Uterine Prolapse in a Cat(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2018-07) Shafiuzama, Mohamed; Krishnaveni, N.; Ali, Mohamed; Gokulakrishnan; George, Ravi Sundar; TANUVASUterine prolapse is an uncommon and infrequent complication of parturition in cat. It occurs immediately or over a period of 48 hours after delivery of the last neonate. Uterine prolapse is an eversion of the organ which turns inside out as it passes through the cervix into the vagina. The prolapse can be complete, with both horns protruding from the vulva, or limited to the uterine body and one horn (Deroy et al., 2015). The etiology of uterine prolapse is unknown.ArticleItem Open Access SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CONGENITAL PALATOSCHISIS IN A KID(Indian Society for Sheep and Goat Production and Utilization, 2015-09) Shankar, R. Siva; Babu, M.S. Sabarish; Krishnaveni, N.; Prabhu, D. Neelima; George, Ravi Sundar; TANUVASA congenital oro-nasal fistula is an abnormal communication between the oral and nasal cavities involving the hard palate, soft palate, premaxilla or lip (Headrick and McAnulty, 2004). Palatoschisis is occasionally seen in calves, foals, kids, piglets and brachycephalic breed of dogs and is often associated with cheiloschisis or hare lip condition and split jaw or gnathoschisis (Roberts, 1971; Hofmeyer, 1974). Incidence of cleft palate in kid accounts for 5-10% of all congenital anomalies. Aspiratory pneumonia and death are the main consequences of cleft palate, if untreated (Fubini and Duchram, 2004). This case report describes the successful surgical management of cleft palate in a kid by fascia lata homograft transposition.ArticleItem Open Access Surgical Management of Vaginal Fibroma in a Bitch(Indian Veterinary Association, Chennai, 2018-10) Ali, N. Mohamed; Krishnaveni, N.; Gokulakrishnan, M.; Shafiuzama, Mohamed; TANUVAS