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In Practice 21: 240-243 (1999)
© 1999 British Veterinary Association
1 Bristol University as an RCVS Millennium Scholar
CAESAREAN section is probably the most common surgical procedure performed in cattle practice. While the technique is straightforward, a successful outcome depends largely on the appropriate selection of cases for surgery. The decision-making process which leads to a caesarean section is often complex and improves with experience of handling parturition. This article aims to present a logical approach to decision making, to help the inexperienced veterinarian.
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