Downward deviation of head

DOWNWARD DEVIATION OF HEAD

Wry –Neck

  • Is seen in equine but rarely in bovine fetuses.
  • It usually occurs in transverse bicornual pregnancy in the mare in which movement of the fetal head and neck is restricted during most of the gestation period.
  • The cervical vertebrae are curved and the articulations and atrophied muscles produce a sharply bent “muscle contracture” condition of the neck that cannot be straightened
  • Correction is impossible and decapitation is required.

Downward deviation of head

  • Downward deviation of the head between the fore limbs is occasionally seen in all species except swine.
  • In mild case, only the nose of the fetus is caught on the brim of the pelvis with the fore head entering the pelvic in let – vertex presentation.
  • In severe flexing of head and necks, the ears and the poll of the head are presented – poll posture.
  • In more severe cases the neck extends between the fore limbs and the head is against the fetal sternum or abdomen-Nape posture.
  • In this type of nape posture the fore limbs do not came together and that in the mare the mane of the fetus may be felt between the legs.

Nape posture

Correction

  • Repelling the fetus and grasping the muzzle of the foetus and raising it into the pelvic cavity usually corrects vertex posture and poll presentation.
  • Neglected cases may require epidural anesthesia and fetal fluid supplement.
  • During the correction of nape after the fetus is repelled and a forelimb may be flexed along side the body.
  • This gives room for the head to be rotated laterally and then brought upward and forward over the pelvic brim.
  • The leg is then extended and the fetus removed by traction.
  • In very difficult case it may be advantageous to replace both forelimbs into the uterus.
  • Casting the cow and placing her in dorsal recumbencey greatly facilitate extension of fetal head.
  • When manipulative delivery fails foetotomy may be done.

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