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Title: Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis
Other Titles: Réticulo-péritonite traumatique
Authors: Dahmani, Ali
Metref Kheireddine, Ahmed
Keywords: Veterinary Medicine
Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis
Foreign bodies
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: University of Blida
Abstract: Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis (RPT) is a condition caused by the perforation of the reticulum wall by indigestible, sharp, or metallic foreign bodies. Common examples include wires, needles, knife blades, and nails. Epidemiology and Risk Factors Species: Primarily affects cattle, although it can occur in small ruminants. Environment: Frequently occurs in cows from urban areas or those grazing near public dumps. Dietary Habits: Cattle are particularly susceptible due to their undiscriminating eating habits. Clinical Signs (Symptomatology) Early detection is crucial and is characterized by: A sudden drop in milk production. Physical signs such as an arched back, spaced elbows, and rumen atony. Tachycardia and positive reactions to pain tests. Diagnosis Diagnostic procedures include: Physical Tests: The Tourniquet (Withers pinch) test, Baton test, and Inclined plane test. Technology: Use of metal detectors to locate foreign bodies. Complications The migration of the foreign body can lead to severe internal damage, such as: Pericarditis: Inflammation of the heart sac. Perihepatitis: Adhesions involving the liver. Peritonitis: Adhesions involving the spleen and rumen wall. Treatment and Prevention Medical Treatment: Includes antibiotic therapy (5 to 8 days) and placing the animal on an inclined plane with the front raised. Magnets: Oral administration of a magnet to capture ferrous objects is a key therapeutic and preventive measure. Management: Banning the use of iron wire in balers and improving feed safety.
Description: 29 p.; ill.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/41329
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