Raja, R.Sarath, T.Ali, M.TANUVAS2017-12-272017-12-272017-08http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810038169TNV_CCA_Y2017_3-4Aug.Pg146A five year old Labrador weighing 36 kgs was presented to the Small Animal Gynaecology unit of Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with history of sudden protrusion of large mass from the vulva. The bitch had whelped four healthy puppies in the last night with the last pup delivered two hr before.All the Vital parameters were within the normal range. The prolapse of both horn of uterus was found outside the vulval lips and the mass was slightly swollen and congested with no evidence of laceration, necrosis and tear. The bitch was prepared for ovariohysterectomy and it was maintained on lnj. Ringer’s lactate @ 15 ml / kg body weight/hour i/v. The bitch was pre-medicated with Inj. Diazepam @ 0.25 mg/kg body weight, followed by Inj. Butorphanol @ 0.l mg/ kg body weight and Inj. Ceftriaxone @ 20 mg / kg body weight intravenously. Anaesthesia was induced with Inj. Propofol @ 3 mg/kg body weight i/v titrated to effect and the patient was intubated with No. 8 Endotracheal tube and further, the anaesthesia was maintained with lsoflurane @ 2.5 %. A linear midline laparotomy incision was made and the prolapsed uterine mass was identified and with gentle traction the everted uterine horns were gently pulled and the eversion relieved. The uterine serosa was found to be intact and ovario-hysterectomy was performed as per standard procedure. The patient was put on Tab. Cefixime @ 5 mg/kg bid,Tab. Tramadol @ 3 mg/kg bid for 5 days post-operatively. The bitch recovered uneventfully.enVeterinary Science - Conference AbstractSurgical Management of Bilateral Uterine Horn Prolapse in a Labrador BitchTANUVAS 9th Clinical Case Conference Abstract 3rd - 4th August 2017Other