Caesarean Section Flashcards

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When to consider a Caesarean section

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  • The fetus cannot be delivered by mutation and traction
  • Dystocia is correctable but there is a large litter (polytocous species) so risk of secondary inertia or dam exhaustion
  • There is uterine torsion or incomplete cervix dilation that cannot be remedied
  • When fetotomy would be extensive, traumatic and time consuming
  • Performed as an elective procedure
    ○ E.g. brachycephalic breeds
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Indications for caesarean in a cow

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  • When a live calf cannot be delivered by mutation and traction
    ○ Most tricky
  • In cases of uterine torsion or incomplete cervix dilation
  • In cases of hydrops or fetal monsters
  • When fetotomy would be extensive, traumatic and time consuming
  • When the farmer is not willing to risk the trauma of a natural birth on a valuable calf
  • As an elective procedure (e.g. heifer pregnant to large bull)
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Important considerations in caesarean surgery

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Important to make decision early
Know when to stop pulling
* Calves delivered by caesarean after traction has failed have a decreased chance of survival
* Better fertility for dam in traumatic delivery is avoided

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Rules of Thumb

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Anterior Presentation
* Head and shoulder must be able to pass the pelvic canal or calf can’t be delivered
* Shoulders of calf are through pelvis when causes are at vulva
f you cannot get both carpuses to the vulva, the calf cannot be pulled without damage to the calf or cow

Posterior Presentation
* If hocks are one hand width outside vulva, hips should be through birth canal and you can deliver calf

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Indications for caesarean in mare

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Only performer after referral to hospital
Anaesthesia may be performed to facilitate mutation
* May progress to caesarean if unsuccessful

When abnormal fetal disposition can’t be corrected
Uterine torsion
Severe deformities
Vaginal or vestibular obstruction

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Indications for caesarean in bitch and queen

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Primary uterine inertia with poor response to oxytocin
Primary uterine inertia when there is a large litter
Obstructive dystocia which can’t be corrected
Any case with signs of fetal distress
* Bradycardia on ultrasound
Signs of placental separation with large litter
* Green discharge
Elective in brachycephalic breeds

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Indications for caesarean in ewe

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  • Feto-maternal disproportion
    ○ Often primiparous ewe or single lamb
  • Failure of cervical dilation
    ○ “ringwomb”
  • With irreducible or traumatised vaginal prolapse
  • Most cases of abnormal fetal disposition can be corrected without Caesarean
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