Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine Q&A 20

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A foaling mare is presented with dystocia. A manual examination finds a live foal in normal presentation; however, your findings indicate a caesarean section is likely to be the most successful means of delivery of a live foal.


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What conditions in the mare and foal would indicate the need for a caesarean section? [[|Link to Article]]
What surgical approaches can you use? [[|Link to Article]]
What complications can occur in mares during caesarean section and how would you manage them? [[|Link to Article]]
What post-operative complications can occur and how would you manage them? [[|Link to Article]]


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