@article{ali2015ocular,
  title = {Ocular Field Surgery in Ruminants},
  author = {Magda Mahmoud Ali and Madeh Adel Sadan and Ahmed Ibrahim},
  year = 2015,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/IJVMR/2015/709104/},
  journal = {International Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Research & Reports},
  volume = 2015 (2015),
  pages = 8,
  doi = 10.5171/2015.709104,
  abstract = {Ocular disease and injury remain a common occurrence in ruminants. In many instances, medical management is sufficient. In selected cases, surgical intervention is required. Fortunately, field surgery remains a viable option for most cases of bovine ocular disease. Thorough physical examination, proper preparation of the patient, appropriate preoperative management, and good surgical technique will assure the best results possible. The present study aimed to describe different common types of surgical field ocular lesions in ruminant and their treatment, postoperative care and complications. 24 animals (1 goat, 4 buffaloes and 19 cattle (7 native and 12 Friesian)) were reported in this study suffering different ocular lesions such as: corneal foreign body, third eye lid and corneal Dermoid, Lens luxation, corneal ulcer, ocular tumor (squamous cell carcinoma), microphthalmia, purulent panophthalmitis and cataract. Surgical treatment was applied after thorough preoperative preparation. In twelve cases, the follow up reports showed improvement of animal health condition without postoperative complications.},
  keywords = {Ocular, Surgery, buffalo, bovine},
  note = Article ID: 709104
}
