Tratamento cirúrgico da parafimose em Teiú ("Tupinambis merianae: Teiidae")

2007; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA BAHIA; Volume: 8; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1519-9940

Autores

Cristina Mendes Pliego, Sávio Freire Bruno, Maria de Lourdes Gonçalves Ferreira, Mário Ântônio Pinto Romão, Marília Botelho de Oliveira Chaudon,

Tópico(s)

Comparative Animal Anatomy Studies

Resumo

Reptiles are susceptible to several conditions that require surgical treatment. In this case, basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology is necessary to reach a successful treatment. Paraphimosis consists in prolapse of one or both hemipenis, in male squamata reptiles, caused by infection, trauma, drillings, constipation and neurological dysfunction. The treatment can be conservative or surgical; it depends on the severity of the lesion. It is reported here a hemipenis amputation in Tupinanbis merianae, which was presented to the Wild Animals’ division of Faculdade de Veterinaria of Universidade Federal Fluminense. The animal showed a prolapse of that organ, and directed to Pathology and Clinic Surgical section, where surgical treatment was performed.

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