Distal teat amputation for distal papillary canal injuries in lactating dairy cows.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-12-13 Print Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.2460/javma.24.05.0313
Cassandra A Klostermann, Marie Babkine, André Desrochers, Hélène Lardé, Sylvain Nichols
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Abstract

Objective: The objectives were to describe a distal teat amputation and determine the long-term outcomes in dairy cows.

Methods: This retrospective study examined medical records of 22 lactating dairy cows admitted to the Farm Animal Hospital from 2015 to 2021 for distal teat and papillary canal injuries that received a distal teat amputation as the sole surgical treatment. Long-term follow-up was obtained from the Canadian Dairy Network (CDN) and milk producers to determine whether the cows remained in the herd and identify whether any factors affected this outcome.

Results: The hindquarters were affected in 18 of the 22 distally amputated teats (82%; 95% CI, 66% to 98%). Mastitis was the most common postoperative complication. Of the 22 cows, CDN and follow-up information was available for 18 cows (82%). Of these 18 cows, 13 (72%; 95% CI, 51% to 93%) remained in the herd for at least the start of a subsequent lactation following surgery.

Conclusions: Lactating dairy cows had a favorable chance of remaining in the herd following a distal teat amputation.

Clinical relevance: Decreased milking efficiency caused by distal teat injuries can be a source of economic loss for the milk producer. Distal teat amputation to reestablish milk flow was a practical procedure that required attentive postoperative care.

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泌乳奶牛远端乳头管损伤的远端乳头截肢。
目的:目的是描述远端乳头截肢和确定奶牛的长期结果。方法:回顾性研究2015年至2021年在农场动物医院收治的22头因远端乳头和乳头管损伤而接受远端乳头截肢作为唯一手术治疗的泌乳奶牛的医疗记录。从加拿大乳品网络(CDN)和牛奶生产商那里获得了长期随访,以确定奶牛是否留在畜群中,并确定是否有任何因素影响了这一结果。结果:22例远端切除乳头中有18例(82%;95% CI, 66% ~ 98%)。乳腺炎是最常见的术后并发症。在22头奶牛中,有18头奶牛(82%)获得了CDN和随访信息。在这18头奶牛中,13头(72%;95% CI, 51% - 93%)至少在手术后的哺乳期开始时仍留在畜群中。结论:在远端乳头截肢后,泌乳奶牛有良好的机会留在牛群中。临床意义:远端乳头损伤导致的挤奶效率下降可能是奶生产者经济损失的一个来源。远端乳头截肢重建乳流是一种实用的程序,需要细心的术后护理。
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