Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography

The current study indicated that the complicated sequellae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle could be efficiently diagnosed by using of ultrasonography and some other diagnostic tools. The affections in these cases included reticulum and spleen with extension to one or more of the oth...

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Main Authors: Arafat Abdellah Khalphallah, Ali Hussein El-Sebaie, Mohamed F. Raghib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Assiut University 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/60
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spelling doaj-6ddf0faf8b444e468ea797172c7e8e602020-11-24T23:01:12ZengAssiut UniversityJournal of Advanced Veterinary Research2090-62692090-62772015-10-015415716460Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using UltrasonographyArafat Abdellah KhalphallahAli Hussein El-SebaieMohamed F. RaghibThe current study indicated that the complicated sequellae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle could be efficiently diagnosed by using of ultrasonography and some other diagnostic tools. The affections in these cases included reticulum and spleen with extension to one or more of the other organs such as rumen and abomasum. This study included two groups of animals; one of them kept as a control one (n.=16) and the other was a diseased group (n.= 12). All animals were subjected to clinical examination, whole blood profiling, blood serum biochemical assay, radiography and ultrasonographic examination. Rumenotomy was carried out in some cases. The reticulum was mostly displaced in cases of complicated TRP by a distance of 3-6 cm. Sometimes, the reticulum was not displaced such as in case of diaphragmatic hernia. The reticular contractions in the complicated traumatic cows were either reduced to 2 or 1/3mins, or completely reduced to 0/3mins. Reticular abscess and peritoneal effusions were imaged in all these diseased cases. Here, Vagus indigestion syndrome and diaphragmatic hernia were successfully diagnosed by using of ultrasonography with the aid of radiography and rumenotomy. Ultrasonography was useful in imaging non metal objects (Ropes and plastic tubes) within the rumen especially in cases of severe ruminal distension.http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/60
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author Arafat Abdellah Khalphallah
Ali Hussein El-Sebaie
Mohamed F. Raghib
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Ali Hussein El-Sebaie
Mohamed F. Raghib
Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
author_facet Arafat Abdellah Khalphallah
Ali Hussein El-Sebaie
Mohamed F. Raghib
author_sort Arafat Abdellah Khalphallah
title Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography
title_short Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography
title_full Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography
title_fullStr Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography
title_full_unstemmed Approach for Diagnosis of Complicated Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Cattle using Ultrasonography
title_sort approach for diagnosis of complicated traumatic reticuloperitonitis in cattle using ultrasonography
publisher Assiut University
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
issn 2090-6269
2090-6277
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The current study indicated that the complicated sequellae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle could be efficiently diagnosed by using of ultrasonography and some other diagnostic tools. The affections in these cases included reticulum and spleen with extension to one or more of the other organs such as rumen and abomasum. This study included two groups of animals; one of them kept as a control one (n.=16) and the other was a diseased group (n.= 12). All animals were subjected to clinical examination, whole blood profiling, blood serum biochemical assay, radiography and ultrasonographic examination. Rumenotomy was carried out in some cases. The reticulum was mostly displaced in cases of complicated TRP by a distance of 3-6 cm. Sometimes, the reticulum was not displaced such as in case of diaphragmatic hernia. The reticular contractions in the complicated traumatic cows were either reduced to 2 or 1/3mins, or completely reduced to 0/3mins. Reticular abscess and peritoneal effusions were imaged in all these diseased cases. Here, Vagus indigestion syndrome and diaphragmatic hernia were successfully diagnosed by using of ultrasonography with the aid of radiography and rumenotomy. Ultrasonography was useful in imaging non metal objects (Ropes and plastic tubes) within the rumen especially in cases of severe ruminal distension.
url http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/60
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