Ramya, RJayaprakash, RTANUVASRavi Sundar GeorgeVairamuthu, S2019-07-062019-07-062016http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810113166TNV_TH_2016_MVM14076The study was carried out on 12 clinical cases of dogs that were brought to Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital, with a history of gastro-intestinal affections requiring surgical intervention. The cases were selected based upon inclusive and exclusive criteria respectively. Twelve dogs selected for the study were randomly divided into two groups of 6 each. Conventional suture method in group l animals and anastomotic stapler in group II animals with gastro-intestinal obstructions were performed.enVeterinary ScienceA COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONENTIONAL SUTURE AND STAPLER ANASTOMOSIS FOR GASTRO-INTESTINAL SURGERY IN DOGSThesis