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Treatment of a retroperitoneal abscess by omentalization in an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus). Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians [J Zoo Wildl Med] Journal article

 
TitleTreatment of a retroperitoneal abscess by omentalization in an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus).
Author(s)Chai N, Hazan T, Wedlarski R, Rigoulet J 
InstitutionMuséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Menagerie Du Jardin Des Plantes, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France. chai@mnhn.fr
SourceJ Zoo Wildl Med 2009 Jun; 40(2):350-3.
AbstractA 38-yr-old orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) presented with chronic lethargy and difficulty in locomotion that progressed to weakness, anorexia, and permanent dorsal and/or lateral recumbency. The orangutan was immobilized with ketamine. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a mass in the caudal portion of the abdomen. Exploratory surgery was performed, but the mass could not be resected. Instead, the mass was drained and omentalized in an attempt to establish continuous drainage after surgery. The only complication was a wound infection that was treated locally with a disinfectant and installation of a drain that was changed every 2 days under anesthesia. Omentalization was successful in providing continuous fluid drainage for this retroperitoneal abscess and required minimal postoperative handling of the animal.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19569485
  
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