[PDF][PDF] Recent Advances in the Management of Foreign Body Syndrome in Cattle and Buffaloes: A Review.

AM Abu-Seida, OS Al-Abbadi - Pakistan veterinary journal, 2016 - pvj.com.pk
Ingestion of indigestible foreign materials by cattle and buffaloes is a common problem
worldwide, known as foreign body syndrome (FBS)(Aref and Abdel-Hakiem, 2013). This …

Minimally invasive field abomasopexy techniques for correction and fixation of left displacement of the abomasum in dairy cows

KD Newman, D Harvey, JP Roy - Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food …, 2008 - Elsevier
To reduce the potential drawbacks associated with laparotomy techniques for correction and
fixation of left displaced abomasums (LDA), minimally invasive techniques have been …

The role of endoscopy in bovine internal medicine–a review of current indication fields

S Franz, L Hofer, AM Dadak - The Veterinary Journal, 2024 - Elsevier
Endoscopy in bovine internal medicine has come a long way from the first profound
research papers in the 1980s to its present-day use. This paper reviews the progress in the …

Surgical management of abomasal disease

AJ Niehaus - Veterinary Clinics: Food Animal Practice, 2016 - vetfood.theclinics.com
Conditions affecting the abomasum can result in a severe and potentially lifethreatening
situation for the affected animal. Some of these conditions may not be amenable to surgical …

An overview of traumatic reticulopericarditis in cattle and buffaloes

GG Macedo, LV de Oliveira Ferreira… - Buffalo Bulletin, 2021 - kuojs.lib.ku.ac.th
Traumatic reticulopericarditis occurs due to the ingestion of foreign bodies that penetrate the
reticulum towards the diaphragm and then the pericardium, resulting in traumatic …

Surgical management of abomasal and small intestinal disease

S Nichols, G Fecteau - Veterinary Clinics: Food Animal …, 2018 - vetfood.theclinics.com
A bovine practitioner should master abdominal exploratory surgery (laparotomy). Several
gastrointestinal (GI) problems require surgical correction to save the animal's life and to …

Ex vivo biomechanical evaluation of tissue construct strength in an equine colopexy model

HM Gaitan, MC Mudge, AS Litsky, AG Arruda… - Veterinary …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To compare strength of left paramedian colopexies using various techniques in
equine ex vivo models. Study design Experimental study. Sample population Equine …

[HTML][HTML] One-step laparoscopic abomasopexy versus abomasopexy via right paralumbar fossa to treat left abomasal displacement in dairy cows

JH Perotta, HR Dyck, RD Ollhoff, JAN Lisbôa… - Pesquisa Veterinária …, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
This study aimed to compare the clinical and metabolic results obtained by use of one-step
laparoscopic abomasopexy and right paralumbar fossa abomasopexy for the treatment of …

Management of abomasal displacement.

DG Wilson - 2008 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Displacement of the abomasum is a relatively common condition in the dairy cow. Leftside
displacement is the most common abnormality, and although right-side displacement also …

[PDF][PDF] Outcome following surgical correction of abomasal displacement in lactating dairy cattle: a retrospective study of 127 cases (1999-2010)

RL Pentecost, AJ Niehaus, DE Anderson… - J Vet Sci Anim …, 2014 - researchgate.net
The objectives of this retrospective study were 1. To determine the effect of three surgical
techniques (right flank omentopexy, right flank omentoabomasopexy, and left flank …