Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Gabriela Castro da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo Wayne, Pazinato, Fernanda Maria, Pino, Tais Del, Silva, Rafaela Bastos, Curcio, Bruna da Rosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11790
Resumo: In equines, as other mammalian species, the umbilical cord is the only source of conduction of nutrients, gases, and metabolites from the placenta to the fetus, and its adequate development is super important for fetal health during pregnancy. The aim of the present review is to characterize the umbilical cord during pregnancy in horses, as well as to describe the main changes and casual findings in its evaluation with the placenta and the newborn in the postpartum period. For methodology a qualitative literature review was performed about the characteristics of the umbilical cord in the equine specie using articles selected using Mendeley, MEDLINE, PubMed and SciELO platforms. As a result, we can identify the characteristics of anatomy and development. Moreover, the most common changes in the umbilical cord are the identification of excessive length cords (over 85 cm at term), pathological twisting, or torsion of the cord and changes of uracus. These can be of non-infectious (umbilical hernias and patent uracus) or infectious conditions (omphalopathies). As casual findings, we can find amniotic plaques and ossification of remnants of the umbilical cord and yolk sac. We conclude that the evaluation of the umbilical cord in the immediate postpartum period could help in the recognition of changes not observed during pregnancy, and it is essential to characterize the changes of clinical relevance of the casual findings in evaluation of the umbilical cord in equines.
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spelling Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluationCordón umbilical equino: características durante la gestación y la evaluación pospartoCordão umbilical equino: características na gestação e avaliação no pós-partoObstetriciaYeguasPlacentaSaco vitelino.ObstetricsMaresPlacentaYolk sac.ObstetríciaÉguasPlacentaSaco vitelínico.In equines, as other mammalian species, the umbilical cord is the only source of conduction of nutrients, gases, and metabolites from the placenta to the fetus, and its adequate development is super important for fetal health during pregnancy. The aim of the present review is to characterize the umbilical cord during pregnancy in horses, as well as to describe the main changes and casual findings in its evaluation with the placenta and the newborn in the postpartum period. For methodology a qualitative literature review was performed about the characteristics of the umbilical cord in the equine specie using articles selected using Mendeley, MEDLINE, PubMed and SciELO platforms. As a result, we can identify the characteristics of anatomy and development. Moreover, the most common changes in the umbilical cord are the identification of excessive length cords (over 85 cm at term), pathological twisting, or torsion of the cord and changes of uracus. These can be of non-infectious (umbilical hernias and patent uracus) or infectious conditions (omphalopathies). As casual findings, we can find amniotic plaques and ossification of remnants of the umbilical cord and yolk sac. We conclude that the evaluation of the umbilical cord in the immediate postpartum period could help in the recognition of changes not observed during pregnancy, and it is essential to characterize the changes of clinical relevance of the casual findings in evaluation of the umbilical cord in equines.En el caballo, así como en los mamíferos en general, el cordón umbilical es la única fuente de conducción de nutrientes, gases y metabolitos de la placenta al feto, y su adecuado desarrollo es de suma importancia para la salud fetal durante la gestación. El objetivo de la presente revisión es caracterizar el cordón umbilical durante la gestación en caballos, así como describir los principales cambios y hallazgos casuales en su evaluación con la placenta y el recién nacido en el posparto. Como metodología, se realizó una revisión bibliográfica cualitativa sobre las características del cordón umbilical en la especie equina utilizando artículos disponibles en las plataformas Mendeley, MEDLINE, PubMed y SciELO. Como resultado, podemos identificar las características de la anatomía y el desarrollo. Así como, los cambios más frecuentes en el cordón umbilical: la identificación de cordones excesivamente largos (más de 85 cm de longitud al nacer), torsión del cordón y cambios en el uraco. Estos pueden ser de origen no infeccioso (hernias umbilicales y uraco persistente) o infecciosos (onfalopatías). Como hallazgos casuales podemos mencionar las placas amnióticas y la osificación de los restos del cordón umbilical y del saco vitelino. Se concluye que la evaluación del cordón umbilical en el posparto inmediato ayuda en el reconocimiento de cambios no observados durante la gestación, y es fundamental caracterizar la relevancia clínica de los cambios de los hallazgos casuales en la evaluación del cordón umbilical en equinos.No equino, assim como nos mamíferos em geral, o cordão umbilical é a única fonte de condução de nutrientes, gases e metabólitos da placenta para o feto, e o seu adequado desenvolvimento é de extrema importância para a saúde fetal durante a gestação. O objetivo da presente revisão é caracterizar o cordão umbilical durante a gestação em equinos, bem como descrever as principais alterações e achados casuais na avaliação deste junto à placenta e o neonato no pós-parto. Como metodologia foi realizada uma revisão de literatura qualitativa sobre as características do cordão umbilical na espécie equina utilizando artigos disponíveis nas plataformas Mendeley, MEDLINE, PubMed e SciELO. Como resultados podemos identificar as características de anatomia e desenvolvimento. Assim como as alterações mais comuns: presença de cordões excessivamente longos (apresentando mais de 85 cm de comprimento ao nascimento), torção do cordão e alterações do úraco. Estas podem ser de origem não infecciosa (hérnias umbilicais e o úraco persistente) ou infecciosa (onfalopatias). Como achados casuais podemos citar as placas amnióticas e a ossificação dos remanescentes do cordão umbilical e saco vitelínico. Conclui-se que a avaliação do cordão umbilical no pós-parto imediato auxilia no reconhecimento de alterações não observadas durante a gestação, sendo imprescindível caracterizar as alterações de relevância clínica dos achados casuais na avaliação do cordão umbilical em equinos.Research, Society and Development2021-01-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1179010.33448/rsd-v10i1.11790Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e27710111790Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e27710111790Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e277101117902525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11790/10510Copyright (c) 2021 Gabriela Castro da Silva; Carlos Eduardo Wayne Nogueira; Fernanda Maria Pazinato; Tais Del Pino; Rafaela Bastos Silva; Bruna da Rosa Curciohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Gabriela Castro da Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo WaynePazinato, Fernanda MariaPino, Tais Del Silva, Rafaela BastosCurcio, Bruna da Rosa 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11790Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:31.599204Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
Cordón umbilical equino: características durante la gestación y la evaluación posparto
Cordão umbilical equino: características na gestação e avaliação no pós-parto
title Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
spellingShingle Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
Silva, Gabriela Castro da
Obstetricia
Yeguas
Placenta
Saco vitelino.
Obstetrics
Mares
Placenta
Yolk sac.
Obstetrícia
Éguas
Placenta
Saco vitelínico.
title_short Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
title_full Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
title_fullStr Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
title_sort Equine umbilical cord: features during gestation and postpartum evaluation
author Silva, Gabriela Castro da
author_facet Silva, Gabriela Castro da
Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo Wayne
Pazinato, Fernanda Maria
Pino, Tais Del
Silva, Rafaela Bastos
Curcio, Bruna da Rosa
author_role author
author2 Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo Wayne
Pazinato, Fernanda Maria
Pino, Tais Del
Silva, Rafaela Bastos
Curcio, Bruna da Rosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Gabriela Castro da
Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo Wayne
Pazinato, Fernanda Maria
Pino, Tais Del
Silva, Rafaela Bastos
Curcio, Bruna da Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obstetricia
Yeguas
Placenta
Saco vitelino.
Obstetrics
Mares
Placenta
Yolk sac.
Obstetrícia
Éguas
Placenta
Saco vitelínico.
topic Obstetricia
Yeguas
Placenta
Saco vitelino.
Obstetrics
Mares
Placenta
Yolk sac.
Obstetrícia
Éguas
Placenta
Saco vitelínico.
description In equines, as other mammalian species, the umbilical cord is the only source of conduction of nutrients, gases, and metabolites from the placenta to the fetus, and its adequate development is super important for fetal health during pregnancy. The aim of the present review is to characterize the umbilical cord during pregnancy in horses, as well as to describe the main changes and casual findings in its evaluation with the placenta and the newborn in the postpartum period. For methodology a qualitative literature review was performed about the characteristics of the umbilical cord in the equine specie using articles selected using Mendeley, MEDLINE, PubMed and SciELO platforms. As a result, we can identify the characteristics of anatomy and development. Moreover, the most common changes in the umbilical cord are the identification of excessive length cords (over 85 cm at term), pathological twisting, or torsion of the cord and changes of uracus. These can be of non-infectious (umbilical hernias and patent uracus) or infectious conditions (omphalopathies). As casual findings, we can find amniotic plaques and ossification of remnants of the umbilical cord and yolk sac. We conclude that the evaluation of the umbilical cord in the immediate postpartum period could help in the recognition of changes not observed during pregnancy, and it is essential to characterize the changes of clinical relevance of the casual findings in evaluation of the umbilical cord in equines.
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