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J Med Primatol ; 52(4): 276-278, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37337367

RESUMO

A 41-year-old male vasectomized, zoo-housed chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) presented with progressive visual deficits due to bilateral cataract formation. Phacoemulsification and lenticular implant were performed by a veterinary and human board-certified ophthalmologist team in a field setting. Post-operative healing occurred without complication, and the patient returned to the troop with improved vision.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico , Extração de Catarata , Pan troglodytes , Masculino , Animais , Pan troglodytes/cirurgia , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Catarata/veterinária , Extração de Catarata/métodos , Extração de Catarata/veterinária , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Med Primatol ; 49(6): 352-355, 2020 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32779224

RESUMO

This case reports the successful management of a traumatic diaphyseal femoral fracture in an infant Western chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) from a rescue centre in Sierra Leone using a 2.4-mm intramedullary pin and two 2.7-mm String of Pearls™ locking plates. Locking plate use has not been previously described in chimpanzees.


Assuntos
Pinos Ortopédicos/veterinária , Placas Ósseas/veterinária , Fraturas do Fêmur/veterinária , Pan troglodytes/lesões , Animais , Animais de Zoológico/lesões , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Pinos Ortopédicos/estatística & dados numéricos , Placas Ósseas/estatística & dados numéricos , Diáfises/patologia , Feminino , Fraturas do Fêmur/cirurgia , Pan troglodytes/cirurgia , Serra Leoa
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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 51(2): 297-302, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32549558

RESUMO

Contraception is needed to prevent overpopulation and inbreeding in highly fecund captive bat colonies. Reports on surgical contraception in bats are limited. The objective of this study was to describe surgical castration techniques in a megachiropteran and a microchiropteran fruit bat species. Open orchiectomy by transfixing ligation of the spermatic cord was performed in 14 Ruwenzori long-haired fruit bats (Rousettus lanosus) (RL-LIG), and orchiectomy with radiosurgery alone was performed in 125 Jamaican fruit-eating bats (Artibeus jamaicensis) (AJ-RS) and one Ruwenzori bat (RL-RS). The surgical techniques were not compared in different species with the exception of the one Ruwenzori bat operated with RS. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with isoflurane in oxygen via facemask. Preoperatively, all bats received butorphanol and subcutaneous fluids. Meloxicam was administered postoperatively for the RL-LIG. For the RL-LIG, anesthesia lasted 49 ± 15 min (mean ± SD) with a total surgery time of 26 ± 12 min. In comparison, the RS was considerably shorter, lasting 10 ± 3 min for anesthesia and 5 ± 2 min for surgery. Complications were rare, with a morbidity rate of 6.7% with the RL-LIG (prolonged recovery [n = 1]) and of 4.8% with the RS (dyspnea [n = 3], hemorrhage [n = 2], and prolonged recovery [n = 1]). One of the cases of hemorrhage was in the single Ruwenzori bat castrated using the RS technique. Mortality rate was 1.6% (n = 2) with the RS. No mortality occurred with the RL-LIG. In conclusion, using radiosurgery alone appears to be a safe and rapid surgical technique in smaller species of fruit bats. For larger species, such as the Ruwenzori fruit bats, ligation or use of an advanced vessel sealing system is recommended.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Quirópteros/cirurgia , Orquiectomia/veterinária , Animais , Animais de Zoológico/classificação , Quirópteros/classificação , Masculino , Orquiectomia/métodos , Quebeque
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Open Vet J ; 9(4): 322-326, 2020 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32042653

RESUMO

Background: In 2016, the veterinarian team of Buin Zoo in Chile decided to try to increase the lion population. At that time, the zoo had three lions; two females and one male. The 9-year-old male had been vasectomized 5 years ago at the same institution for birth control. Considering the fact that in humans, vasectomy reversal has excellent reproductive outcomes, a team of human urologists, highly experienced in vasectomy reversal was contacted to perform the procedure. Case description: Surgery was performed on June 16, 2016 under general anesthesia, with the vasectomy site accessed through the previous scar localized in the lower groin. After opening the skin, dartos and tunica vaginalis, we were able to identify the previous vasectomy site. After liberating both vas ends and checking for permeability, a microsurgical anastomosis (magnification 25×) was performed. The surgery took 80 minutes with minimal bleeding, and no surgical complications were observed. After 2 weeks, the lion joined the lionesses and reproductive follow-up was started. Seven months after surgery, one lioness became pregnant, and 4 months later gave birth to two female lion cubs, with no incidents at the zoo. Both cubs were healthy and are still living at the zoo. Conclusion: Vasectomy reversal constitutes a valid perspective to reassume fertility in previous vasectomized lions.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Leões/cirurgia , Vasovasostomia/veterinária , Animais , Chile , Masculino , Resultado do Tratamento
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Primates ; 61(3): 465-471, 2020 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32006125

RESUMO

Vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), considered a species of "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), are widely maintained at primate sanctuaries in South Africa. Permanent surgical contraception is a necessary method for the management of this species in captivity. In this study, a new vasectomy technique was evaluated and involves a prescrotal approach with only one surgical incision, aiming to excise a piece of vas deferens, leaving open the testicular side, and creating a loop on the prostatic side to avoid future recanalization. The birth rate was studied to assess the success of the technique. This technique significantly reduced breeding in the study population from 33 births in the first year to four births during the last year of the study. These results show that this type of vasectomy is a fast, simple, and safe technique for controlling monkey populations in sanctuaries.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Chlorocebus aethiops/cirurgia , Vasectomia/veterinária , Animais , Masculino , África do Sul , Ferida Cirúrgica/veterinária , Vasectomia/métodos
6.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci ; 22(4): 329-341, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30295508

RESUMO

As nonhuman animals age, geriatric individuals require additional care and veterinary support to ensure their well being. The focus on lifelong care is a relatively newer approach when providing good welfare, and few studies have examined how veterinary care impacts behavior at different ages or how best to accommodate geriatric individuals in zoos. The objectives of this study were to (a) assess both the immediate and long-term (one year later) behavioral impacts of cataract removal for macaroni (Eudyptes chrysolophus) and southern rockhopper (Eudyptes chrysocome) penguins; (b) compare the behavior of penguins following cataract surgery to that of other conspecifics in the same habitat; and (c) monitor the impacts of cataract surgery on swimming behavior using time-depth recorders. Individual responses to cataract removal differed in direction and magnitude, and these mixed results highlight that welfare is experienced and thus measured at the individual level. Positive responses included increased habitat use, increased time spent swimming, and increased rates of affiliative interactions. This study highlights the importance of assessing welfare impacts of veterinary interventions on geriatric individuals.


Assuntos
Comportamento Animal , Extração de Catarata/veterinária , Spheniscidae/cirurgia , Bem-Estar do Animal , Animais , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Catarata/veterinária , Feminino , Masculino , Comportamento Social , Natação
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J Med Primatol ; 46(5): 252-255, 2017 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28417453

RESUMO

We report a case of bilateral cataract surgery performed in a 21-year-old western lowland gorilla. Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens insertion was performed using standard human surgical equipment. Visual function significantly improved. She subsequently mated and gave birth. Ultimately, cataract surgery enabled the birth of a baby gorilla.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Extração de Catarata/veterinária , Gorilla gorilla/cirurgia , Lentes Intraoculares/veterinária , Facoemulsificação/veterinária , Animais , Inglaterra , Feminino , Itália , Resultado do Tratamento
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Acta Vet Scand ; 58: 18, 2016 Mar 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26935755

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: A prospective randomized study was used to compare surgery times for laparoscopic ovariectomy and salpingectomy in female African lion (Panthera leo) (n = 14) and cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) (n = 20) and to compare the use of a multiple portal access system (MPAS) and single portal access system (SPAS) between groups. Two different portal techniques were used, namely MPAS (three separate ports) in lions and SPAS (SILS™ port) in cheetahs, using standard straight laparoscopic instruments. Portal access system and first ovary was not randomized. Five different surgery times were compared for the two different procedures as well as evaluating the use and application of MPAS and SPAS. Carbon dioxide volumes for lions were recorded. RESULTS: In adult lionesses operative time (OPT) (P = 0.016) and total surgical time (TST) (P = 0.032) were significantly shorter for salpingectomy compared to ovariectomy. Similarly in cheetahs OPT (P = 0.001) and TST (P = 0.005) were also shorter for salpingectomy compared to ovariectomy. In contrast, in lion cubs no difference was found in surgery times for ovariectomy and salpingectomy. Total unilateral procedure time was shorter than the respective bilateral time for both procedures (P = 0.019 and P = 0.001) respectively and unilateral salpingectomy was also faster than unilateral ovariectomy (P = 0.035) in cheetahs. Port placement time, suturing time and TST were significantly shorter for SPAS compared to MPAS (P = 0.008). There was, however, no difference in OPT between SPAS and MPAS. Instrument cluttering with SPAS was found to be negligible. There was no difference in mean volume CO2 required to complete ovariectomy in lions but the correlation between bodyweight and total volume of CO2 in lions was significant (rs = 0.867; P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic salpingectomy was faster than ovariectomy in both adult lions and cheetahs. Using SPAS, both unilateral procedures were faster than bilateral procedures in cheetahs. Placement and suturing of SPAS in cheetahs was easier and faster compared to three separate ports in lions and lion cubs. The use of standard straight instruments during SPAS did not prolong surgery. Surgery was faster in cubs and CO2 required for laparoscopic sterilization in lions could be determined. Predictable surgery times and CO2 volumes will facilitate the accurate planning and execution of surgery in lions and cheetahs.


Assuntos
Acinonyx/cirurgia , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/veterinária , Leões/cirurgia , Ovariectomia/veterinária , Salpingectomia/veterinária , Animais , Feminino , Laparoscopia/normas , Estudos Prospectivos , Tempo
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Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract ; 19(1): 269-86, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26611932

RESUMO

Laparoscopy is an evolving field in veterinary medicine, and there is an increased interest in using laparoscopic techniques in nondomestic mammals, including zoo animals, wildlife, and exotic pets. The aim of this article is to summarize the approach to laparoscopic procedures, including instrumentation, patient selection and preparation, and surgical approaches, and to review the current literature on laparoscopy in exotic mammals.


Assuntos
Animais Exóticos , Laparoscopia/veterinária , Mamíferos/cirurgia , Animais , Animais Selvagens/cirurgia , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Biópsia/métodos , Biópsia/veterinária , Contraindicações , Laparoscopia/instrumentação , Ovariectomia/métodos , Ovariectomia/veterinária
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Recurso na Internet em Inglês | LIS - Localizador de Informação em Saúde | ID: lis-26395

RESUMO

OncoLink is designed to make it easy for the general public to navigate through the pages to obtain the information that they want. The home page has buttons and hypertext links. If you click on the buttons or the underlined text with your mouse, you will go directly to your area of interest.


Assuntos
Cirurgia Veterinária/instrumentação , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Animais Selvagens/cirurgia , Animais Domésticos/cirurgia
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Recurso na Internet em Inglês | LIS - Localizador de Informação em Saúde | ID: lis-25522

RESUMO

Dog and cat surgery is an important aspect of every animal hospital's activities. In ThePetCenter's surgery room you are welcome any time! And don't worry, you won’t have to wear a cap, mask and a surgical gown! But you will feel like you are right next to the surgeon during the operations. You will see some close-up photos of dog and cat surgery and read explanations of what the surgeon is doing


Assuntos
Animais de Estimação/cirurgia , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Cirurgia Veterinária/instrumentação
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Vet Anaesth Analg ; 37(3): 280-5, 2010 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20456115

RESUMO

OBSERVATIONS: A 26-year-old male white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), weighing approximately 2000 kg was anesthetized for an exploratory celiotomy. Sedation was achieved with intramuscular butorphanol (0.04 mg kg(-1)) and detomidine (0.025 mg kg(-1)) and induction of anesthesia with intravenous glyceryl guaiacolate (50 g) and three intravenous boluses of ketamine (200 mg, each); the trachea was then intubated and anesthesia maintained with isoflurane in oxygen using a circle breathing system. Positioning in dorsal recumbency for the surgery and later in sternal recumbency for the recovery represented challenges that added to the prolonged anesthesia time and surgical approach to partially correct an impaction. The rhinoceros recovered uneventfully after 10.4 hours of recumbency. CONCLUSIONS: Anesthetic management for an exploratory celiotomy with a midline approach is possible in rhinoceroses, although planning and extensive staff support is necessary to adequately position the patient.


Assuntos
Anestesia/veterinária , Cólica/veterinária , Laparotomia/veterinária , Perissodáctilos/cirurgia , Analgésicos Opioides , Anestesia/métodos , Anestesia por Inalação/veterinária , Anestésicos , Anestésicos Inalatórios , Animais , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Butorfanol , Cólica/cirurgia , Tratamento de Emergência/veterinária , Imidazóis , Intubação Intratraqueal/veterinária , Isoflurano , Ketamina , Laparotomia/métodos , Masculino , Medicação Pré-Anestésica/veterinária
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Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract ; 13(2): 171-85, 2010 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20381771

RESUMO

The first descriptions of endoscopy date back to the times of Hippocrates (460-377 BC), who described the use of a rectal speculum in humans. Since that time, technologic advances have fueled the development of endoscopy equipment. The application of human pediatric instruments in exotic pet medicine has enabled these minimally invasive techniques to be applied to birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and small mammals. This article aims to summarize the development of endoscopy equipment and focuses on recent developments in miniature laparoscopy equipment that have found use in zoologic companion animal practice.


Assuntos
Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Endoscopia/veterinária , Medicina Veterinária/instrumentação , Animais , Animais Domésticos , Endoscopia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos/instrumentação , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos/veterinária , Medicina Veterinária/métodos
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Vet Surg ; 39(2): 234-8, 2010 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20210973

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To report successful femoral fracture repair in a polar bear. STUDY DESIGN: Case report. ANIMALS: Female polar bear (Ursus maritimus) 5 years and approximately 250 kg. METHODS: A closed, complete, comminuted fracture of the distal midshaft femur was successfully reduced and stabilized using a compression plating technique with 2 specialized human femur plates offering axial, rotational, and bending support, and allowing the bone to share loads with the implant. Postoperative radiographs were obtained at 11.5 weeks, 11 months, and 24 months. RESULTS: Bone healing characterized by marked periosteal reaction was evident at 11 months with extensive remodeling evident at 24 months. No complications were noted. CONCLUSIONS: Distal mid shaft femoral fracture was reduced, stabilized, and healed in an adult polar bear with a locking plate technique using 2 plates. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Previously, femoral fractures in polar bears were considered irreparable. Use of 2 plates applied with a locking plate technique can result in successful fracture repair despite large body weight and inability to restrict postoperative activity.


Assuntos
Placas Ósseas/veterinária , Fraturas do Fêmur/veterinária , Ursidae/cirurgia , Animais , Animais de Zoológico/lesões , Animais de Zoológico/cirurgia , Feminino , Fraturas do Fêmur/cirurgia , Fêmur/cirurgia , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios/veterinária , Resultado do Tratamento , Ursidae/lesões
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