Atresia Ani With Scrotal Anomaly in A Goat

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Veterinary World, Vol.

2(2): 68 CLINICAL

Atresia ani with scrotal anomaly in a Goat


Hemant Kumar1, A.K.Sharma2, L.L.Dass3, Abhishek Anand1

Dept. of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology,


College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandary,B.A.U.,Kanke,Ranchi-6

Introduction anal sphincter and fixed to the perineum after duly


Atresia ani (imperforate anus) is the failure of the snipping the tip of the blind end of rectum meant for
anal membranes to break down. This falls under the evacuation of the contents. This was done by putting
genre of congenital abnormalities which has been four stitches (dorsally, ventrally and laterally on both
reported in all domestic animals. Affected animals may sides). Post-operatively, Ceftriaxone @250mg for 5
survive for up to 10 days and can be identified by their days and Meloxicam@2ml for 2 days were
depression, anorexia, colic, marked abdominal administered intramuscularly, followed by routine
distension and lack of faeces, faeces being replaced dressing and application of fly repellent ointment at
by thick white mucus, Radostitis et al 2000.The present the operative site to prevent cicatrisation. The sutures
paper reports an unusual case of atresia ani with scrotal were taken off on 8th day post-operatively. Congenital
anomalies in a non-descript kid. anomalies (of digestive system) frequently occur due
to genetic or environmental forces, or a combination
History and Observation
of both, during the process of embryogenesis (Oehme
A five day old male non-descript kid was and Prier,1974;Mishra and Angelo,1980).
presented at Clinical complex, Ranchi Veterinary Prominent scrotal raphae was noticed
College, with a history of inability to defaecate due to surprisingly as a scrotal anomaly in the present case
absence of anal opening (resulting in non-passage of which might be responsible for lowering the
muconium) along with scrotal anomaly. reproductive status of the kid by the time it attains
The kid was subjected to detailed clinical sexual maturity. Catheterization was done with a motto
examination which revealed marked bulging of the anal to relieve the pressure of the distended urinary bladder,
region upon straining (suggestive of atresia ani).The which in turn facilitated easy expulsion of muconium
kid had not voided urine since last 2 days and revealed by reducing undue pressure in the terminal portion of
a very tense urinary bladder. The case was tentatively the colon.
diagnosed as atresia ani. One remarkable finding was References
noticed that the kid’s scrotal raphae was abnormally
1. Frank,E.R.(1964): Veterinary Surgery, 7 th edn,
prominent, dividing the scrotal sac into two halves, each Minnapolis, Burgress Publishing Co;pp.279-280.
one with a testicle. 2. Oehme,F.W.,and Prier,J.E.(1974): Textbook of large
Treatment and Discussion animal surgery. Williams & Wilkins,Baltimore,U.S.A,
pp.447-448.
The perineal reconstruction was undertaken
3. Mishra, S.S. and Angelo, S.J. (1980): Indian J.Vet.
surgically under local anaesthesia as described by Surg.,1:54.
Frank (1964). Atresia ani was treated by excision of a 4. Radostitis,O.M.,Gay,C.C.,Blood,D.C.,and Hinchcliff,
circular piece of anal skin. The rectum was exposed K.W. (2000): Veterinary Medicine: A textbook of the
after due dissection of the perineal muscles therein. diseases of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses,
The blind end of the rectum was brought to the level of 9thedn,Saunders,Philadelphia,pp.1729.

*Corresponding author 1. M.V.Sc scholar 2. Assistant Professor 3. University Professor & Chairman

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