Foreign body urethral obstruction in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) |
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Authors: | E.E. Hammond,J. Bennett,T. Wolf,S. Cyril Jr, & S.E. Evans |
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Affiliation: | Wildlife Veterinary Hospital, Lion Country Safari and The Elgin Center for Conservation and Behavioral Research, Loxahatchee, FL, USA; Palm Beach Urology Associates, Loxahatchee, FL, USA; Surgery Department, Hollywood Animal Hospital, Hollywood, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Background A 34-year-old, captive-born, vasectomized male chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes ) presented with lethargy and scrotal swelling. Methods Urethral obstruction was diagnosed via urethroscopy. Results Removal of the grass stem foreign body resolved the obstruction. Scrotal and preputial ulceration developed from urine scald, which was managed with surgical debridement and antibiotics. Conclusions After 7 weeks, the animal was reintroduced to its troup and has been healthy for 11 months. |
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Keywords: | chimpanzee Pan troglodytes urethral foreign body urethral obstruction urethroscopy |
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