الفهرس | Only 14 pages are availabe for public view |
Abstract This work was carried out on 10 apparently healthy goats of both sexes. The females were non pregnant and non-lactating. Their weight ranged from 20-35 kg and their age ranged from 10 months to 2 years. The goats were divided to three groups: Three goats were undergoes frozen transverse section and computed tomography techniques. Three goats were subjected to frozen sagittal section technique. Four goats were exposed to laparoscopy. The previous techniques were performed on stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum), liver and spleen of goats to detect position, shape, and relation of these organs. The frozen transverse sections were compared with CT images at the same level. They were done from the level of the fifth thoracic to the last lumbar vertebrae. Sagittal sectional anatomy was achieved at three levels: right paramedian, left paramedian and midline sagittal sections on the abdomen of goats. Laparoscopy was accomplished at three positions; dorsal recumbency, right flank, and left flank laparoscopy. The following results were obtained: I- Anatomical study: 1-Rumen The rumen was the huge compartment that filled most of the left part of the abdominal cavity. The rumen was extended from the level of seventh thoracic to the level of fifth lumbar vertebrae and might extend to first sacral vertebra. It appeared at left, right paramedian as well as midline sagittal sections. All sacs of the rumen were demonstrated; ruminal atrium, dorsal ruminal sac, dorsal caudal blind sac, ruminal recess, ventral caudal blind. |