CLINICAL COMPLICATIONS IN NELORE OOCYTE DONERS CAUSED BY VAGINAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED FOLLICULAR ASPIRATION
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https://doi.org/10.5216/cab.v9i3.4943Keywords:
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In the last few years the vaginal ultrasound guided follicular aspiration or OPU (ovum pick up) in bovine oocyte doners has become a very difunded technique. It has been used in females with highly zootechnical valuable. The complications of this technique, despite exceptional, assume great importance and might be of the veterinarian and owner’s knowledge. The purpose of this study is to describe the possible complications of the follicular aspiration considering the Veterinarian Hospital "Governador Laudo Natel" of the Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias UNESP-Jaboticabal 2003-2005 casuistic. In a total number of 16 animals was possible to observe peritonitis, absence of labor signals, offspring death and peritonitis, distocic delivery with premature fetus, genital lesions, presence of vaginal wall abnormal masses and ovarian adhesions.
KEY WORDS: Clinical complications, follicular aspiratiorn, Nelore cow.
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