Journal of Veterinary Case Reports, cilt.1, sa.1, ss.13-16, 2021 (Hakemli Dergi)
: Uterine torsion, which causes dystocia is a rare problem in domestic animals except cattle. Uterine torsion is defined
as the rotation of the uterine horns around the longitudinal axis of one or both of the uterine horns more than 45°. An Angora
cat suffered from dystocia was brought to Atatürk University Animal Hospital Emergency Clinic. According to anamnesis,
anorexia and abdominal contractions had begun 48 hours ago in this primiparous cat. In clinical examination, abdominal
contractions, lethargy, hypothermia, and vaginal discharge with blood was observed. Because foetuses were dead according
to trans-abdominal B-Mode ultrasonography and colour Doppler ultrasonography findings, the operation was performed by
caesarean section (C-section). In C-section, 360° left horn uterine torsion along the longitudinal axis around itself was
diagnosed. After the diagnosis, ovariohysterectomy was decided because of the risk of unraveling the rotation. However, the
mother cat dead before the operation was completed. Uterine torsion, which is a rare and fatal abnormality, should be
considered in dystocia cases and should be intervened as early as possible. Additionally, owners should be informed about
the abnormalities in parturition process by clinicians