Ali, MSuresh, AshithaSarath, T, et al.,TANUVAS2022-08-102022-08-102021https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810186193TNV_TCM_2021(45)A 2-year-old pluriparous domestic shorthair queen was brought to the Madras Veterinary College Teaching hospital with a history of full-term pregnancy, straining for the past 24 hours and brown vaginal discharge. Radiography of the abdomen showed presence of 3 fetal skeletons, and ultrasonography revealed no fetal heartbeat. An emergency caesarean section was performed, and a 720° torsion of the right uterine horn was revealed. Three dead kittens were delivered, 2 from the right horn and 1 from the left horn. An ovariohysterectomy was also performed.EnglishVeterinary ScienceSurgical Management of Dystocia Due to Unilateral Uterine Torsion in a Domestic Shorthair CatTopics in Companion An MedArticle