Surgical Management of Frontal Sinusitis in a Buffalo

Authors

  • P Ravi Kumar
  • V. Devi Prasad
  • Makkena Sreenu
  • D. Bhagya Raju

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjovst.v6i1.553

Abstract

Abstract

An eight-year-old Graded Murrah, she buffalo with symptoms of unilateral nasal discharges was diagnosed with frontal sinusitis and surgical treatment was carried. Horn was amputated near to its base and the frontal sinus was irrigated regularly with mild antiseptic solutions, which resulted in uneventful recovery. The etiology, surgical management and outcome of the case were discussed.

 

Keywords: Unilateral nasal discharges, frontal sinusitis, horn fracture, horn amputation

Cite this Article

Kumar PR, Prasad VD, SreenuM et al. Surgical Management of Frontal Sinusitis in a Buffalo. Research & Reviews: Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology. 2017; 6(1): 3–5p.

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Published

2018-04-21

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Research Article