tailieunhanh - Management of obstructive urolithiasis in male buffalo calf

Obstructive urolithiasis is mainly a complaint of Murrah crossbred buffalo male calves and goat male kids with a history of not having passed urine since 4-5 days. Maximum times there were complete cessation of the urination and distension of abdomen. Diagnosis was made on the basis of a history of anuria, clinical signs, and abdominocentesis. Tube cystostomy is a treatment of choice and easy applicable method for the surgical management of obstructive urolithiasis in field conditions. The oral feeding of Ammonium Chloride may be helpful for the dissolution of urethral calculi. | Management of obstructive urolithiasis in male buffalo calf