Literature DB >> 27315380

Cloacal Prolapse in Raptors: Review of 16 Cases.

Thomas A G Dutton, Neil A Forbes, Daniel Calvo Carrasco.   

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Sixteen cases of cloacal prolapse in raptors were reviewed in this study. Colonic prolapse was the most common presentation (56% of cases). Red-tailed hawks ( Buteo jamaicensis ) were overrepresented, comprising 66% of colonic prolapse cases. In cases of colonic prolapse, postsurgical stricture formation was a commonly identified complication after resection and anastomosis of the colon. A novel technique was used in 2 cases of colonic prolapse, in which sterile, semirigid rubber tubing was placed in the distal colon and removed per-cloaca at the end of the procedure; this facilitated a secure, fluid-tight anastomosis while maintaining sufficient intestinal lumen. Oviductal prolapse (31% of cases) was associated with the most guarded prognosis (40% treatment success). Cloacoliths were treated successfully in 2 birds (13% of cases) by minimally invasive per-cloacal manual removal.

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Keywords:  anastomosis; avian; cloaca; cloacolith; colonic intussusception; enterotomy; oviductal prolapse; prolapse; raptor

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27315380     DOI: 10.1647/2015-091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Avian Med Surg        ISSN: 1082-6742            Impact factor:   0.557


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1.  Cloacal impaction with cloacolith in a black-legged seriema (Chunga burmeisteri).

Authors:  Dante Luis Di Nucci; Martin Pablo Falzone
Journal:  Open Vet J       Date:  2017-12-31
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