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    STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS OF DEXMEDITOMIDINE PREMEDICATION ON KETAMINE INDUCTION AND ISOFLURANE GENERAL ANAESTHESIA IN CATTLE
    (KARNATAKA VETERINARY, ANIMAL AND FISHERIES SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, BIDAR, 2017-12-01) MUNIRAJU, H.M.; L. RANGANATH
    The study was conducted in cattle to standardizethedosage of dexmedetomidine as premedicant in cattle and to study the influence of dexmeditomidine premedication on ketamine induction and isoflurane general anaesthesia. During the present study the following parameters were assessed: (i) physiological parameters like rectal temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate,(ii) hematological parameters viz., total erythrocyte count (TEC), hemoglobin concentration (Hb), packed cell volume (PCV), total leukocyte count (TLC), differential leukocyte count (DLC),(iii)biochemical parameters like aspartate aminotransferase (AST), blood urea nitrogen(BUN), blood glucose and creatinine, (iv) blood gas parameters like PaO2, PaCO2 and blood pH (v) heamodynamic parameters like electrocardiography (ECG) and blood pressure (BP) (vi) anaesthetic parameters such as thequality of sedation, induction time, duration of anaesthesia, recovery time, extubation time, time for sternal recumbency and time for unassisted standing were assessed during the period of anaesthesia. Results revealed, in all the animals there were non-significant minor alterations in physiological, hematological and biochemical parameters, whereas some significant changes were observed in PaO2 and changes were only transient and within normal physiological limits. In the present study dexmedetomidine caused the smooth, effective, satisfactory and adequate sedation in three minutes of its administration and facilitated the induction of anaesthesia with minimal changes physiological parameters of cattle subjected for general anaesthesia. Findings were suggestive of anaesthetic protocol employed in the study was safe and effective provided the rapid and smooth induction along with faster recovery in all the animals during the study without any untowardevents or the complications.
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    COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL AND LAPAROSCOPIC METHOD OF CYSTOLITHOTOMY IN DOGS
    (KARNATAKA VETERINARY, ANIMAL AND FISHERIES SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, BIDAR, 2017-10) VIJAY KUMAR, N.; Dr. L. RANGANATH
    The study was conducted to compare and evaluate the conventional and laparoscopic method of cystolithotomy in dogs. Twelve dogs with cystolithiasis were selected for the study and divided into two groups A and B consisting of six dogs each. Group A dogs were subjected to the conventional method of cystolithotomy and Group B dogs were subjected to the laparoscopic method of cystolithotomy. Operative time required for Group B was significantly higher as compared to Group A due to lengthy and complex laparoscopic procedure. There was no major intraoperative or postoperative complication observed in both the groups, except in two dogs of Group B where, intracorporeal suturing of the urinary bladder could not be accomplished and it was repaired by conventional method. The result of the study indicated there was no significant variations between and within the groups in most of the clinical (BCS), physiological (rectal temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate), hematological (PCV, TEC, Hb, TLC and DLC) and biochemical parameters (ALT, creatinine, BUN, calcium and phosphorus); except, UMPS, cortisol and C-reactive protein, which showed significantly higher values in Group A dogs which can be attributed to surgical stress caused by lengthy incision and tissue handling. Heart rate and neutrophil count showed significant variation within the groups. Finally, on the basis of the observations and the evaluations during the present study, it could be concluded that the conventional method of cystolithotomy may be preferred over laparoscopic method of cystolithotomy under available circumstances.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON A MODIFIED TYPE II EXTERNAL SKELETAL FIXATION FOR THE REPAIR OF TIBIAL FRACTURE IN BOVINES
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2016) VARALAKSHMI A
    A fracture is dissolution of bony continuity with or without displacement of fragments
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    COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL AND LAPAROSCOPIC METHOD OF CRYPTORCHIDECTOMY IN DOGS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2015) SACHIN, C
    Domestic animals share our environment in a variety of ways. One of these ways is as a good companion to us
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON PERCUTANEOUS TRANSFEMORO-ACETABULAR NYLON WIRING FOR TRAUMATIC HIP LUXATION IN COMPANION ANIMALS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2015) SHIVAKUMAR E
    The displacement of femoral head to a position outside the pelvic acetabulum is known as hip dislocation or also termed as coxofemoral luxation.
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    STUDIES ON CUTANEOUS TUMOURS IN DOGS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2015) ESTELLA JUDAINE DCUNHA
    Tumours or neoplasms of various tissues are one of the most common diseases in man and different species of animals including dogs
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON STABILIZATION OF VERTEBRAL FRACTURES BY MODIFIED TYPE-II EXTERNAL SKELETAL FIXATION IN DOGS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2014) VAGEESH CHAVAN, M
    Spinal trauma is a common cause of spinal cord dysfunction in dogs and cats and frequently involves vertebral fractures
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    STUDIES ON TRANSARTICULAR WIRING FOR REPAIR OF COXOFEMORAL LUXATION IN DOGS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2014) SMITHA S
    Coxofemoral or hip luxation is the displacement of the femoral head from the acetabulum. Coxofemoral luxation is a common injury seen in small animal practice
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    COMPARISON OF CORNEAL AND LIMBAL APPROACH FOR PHACOEMULSIFICATION IN DOGS WITH CATARACT
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2015) MADAN K. V
    The dog was the first domesticated animal and has been the most widely used for working, hunting, and pet animal in human history