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Surgical management of urovagina and associated infertility in a cow
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1989
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FertilityLivestock ProductionGynecologyLivestock HealthSurgeryReproductive BiologyFemale InfertilitySurgical ManagementReproductive MedicinePublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyInfertilityAndrologyHolstein CowAnimal ReproductionUrologyTheriogenologySevere UrovaginaAnimal ScienceTemporary ParesisMedicine
Severe urovagina, secondary to a calving injury, was diagnosed as the cause of necrotizing endometritis and infertility in a Holstein cow. Urethral extension surgery resulted in resolution of the urovagina and endometrial recovery. Temporary paresis of the bladder was a postsurgical complication. The cow conceived promptly after insemination, but suffered similar injuries subsequently during calving.