Electrocution in a Sloth (Choloepus didactylus) - Clinical and Surgical Approach
Débora da Vera Cruz Almeida,
Cinthia Távora de Albuquerque Lopes,
Paulo Cesar Magalhães Matos
et al.
Abstract:Background: High voltage electric shock causes serious injury to the body, which can lead to a fatal condition. Sloths are commonly the target of this type of accident and factors such as the degree of tissue impairment and late medical care can contribute to the death of the animal or the indication of euthanasia. In this way, the present This study aims to describe the treatment strategies in Choloepus didactylus victim of high voltage electrocution.
Case: A female sloth weighing 6.15 kg was treated at the W… Show more
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