The effect of a misapplied The effect of a misapplied progesterone-releasing intravaginal device on fertility in a Holstein-Friesian cow - case report on fertility in a Holstein-Friesian cow - case report

2014 
In this case report, the surgical removal of a progesterone-releasing intravaginal device (PRID®, 1.55 g of progesterone) found adhered to the uterus was performed, and its effect on fertility in a Holstein-Friesian cow evaluated. No data older than six months was available on the cow; however, during the preceding six- month period, the animal showed no signs of estrus. Interestingly, in the course of a reproductive examination, a PRID-like spiral mass was identifi ed on the right uterine horn. Following diagnosis of the mass, surgical removal was considered. Right fl ank laparotomy was selected as the surgical entry site. Approximately one month after surgery, the cow showed signs of estrus, but no insemination was performed until the third cycle. After insemination, the cow become pregnant and completed the gestation period. Therefore, we concluded that the PRID may have caused anestrus, and that right fl ank laparotomy was a safe procedure for the removal of a PRID from the uterus, and particularly to recover fertility, in this case.
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