109.Caesarean Section in sows (indication, anaesthesia, preparation) Flashcards
Indications for caesarian section?
Indications
Relative and/or absolute large foetus
Emphysematous foetus → The dam is usually hypotensive & toxic Foetal monsters
Laceration of the vaginal canal → ↓ Birth canal diameter
Disturbed uterine contraction → Deep-sided sows & cold condition Specific
Pathogen-Free (SPF) pigs
Prognosis of Cs?
Prognosis
Generally good: If the sow is in labour for < 6-12 hours
Poor: If the sow is in labour > 12 hours
Describe the anaesthetia preparation?
Intravenous anaesthesia:
- Light sedation to remove piglets
- Deeper plane of anaesthesia for suturing
+ Local anaesthesia
Lumbosacral epidural anaesthesia
15-20ml 2% Lidocaine (Ø Epinephrine) for a 120-145kg sow may be given to
reduce movement of the hindlimbs
+ Local anaesthesia
- Sedation & Premedication: 250kg sow → 12ml Azaperone IM
- Induction: 250kg sow → 12.5ml Ketamine + 5ml Diazepam/Midazolam IV
- Maintenance: Ø but a 2 litre IV NaCl infusion is given
Describe the preparation?
Preparation
Positioning of the sow:
- Right/left side lateral recumbency or
- Dorsal recumbency with a ventral midline incision this involves less tissue &
vasculature than a recumbent position.
- Catheterisation: Catheter inserted into the ear vein
- Removal of hair using a no. 10 clipper head
- Cleaning the surgical site: Scrub with a nylon brush + iodophor
Scrub → Spray with disinfectant
- If using field/nerve block anaesthesia, infuse the area