2001
DOI: 10.1647/1082-6742(2001)015[0090:esojcn]2.0.co;2
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Endoscopic Salpingohysterectomy of Juvenile Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus)

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“…No entanto, diante de recidiva o paciente em atendimento, foi novamente tratado inicialmente com terapia medicamentosa por período de 11 dias sem sucesso, corroborando com a literatura em casos de distocia quando não há sucesso medicamentoso, se faz necessário o uso de intervenção cirúrgica (Hasholt, 1966), sendo a técnica de histerectomia o tratamento cirúrgico de primeira escolha para paciente com recidiva (Castro et al, 2013). Contudo, há risco para aves de pequeno porte, devido aos procedimentos cirúrgicos, sendo uma alternativa menos invasiva o uso de vídeo cirurgia (Pye et al, 2001).…”
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“…No entanto, diante de recidiva o paciente em atendimento, foi novamente tratado inicialmente com terapia medicamentosa por período de 11 dias sem sucesso, corroborando com a literatura em casos de distocia quando não há sucesso medicamentoso, se faz necessário o uso de intervenção cirúrgica (Hasholt, 1966), sendo a técnica de histerectomia o tratamento cirúrgico de primeira escolha para paciente com recidiva (Castro et al, 2013). Contudo, há risco para aves de pequeno porte, devido aos procedimentos cirúrgicos, sendo uma alternativa menos invasiva o uso de vídeo cirurgia (Pye et al, 2001).…”
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“…There are reports that say the decrease of the photoperiod can cease egg production (Romagnano, 1996;Pye et al, 2001), there is no information about the necessary time of reduced photoperiod and the light conditions (light intensity, type of artificial light) to promote ovary involution and to stop egg production (Bowles, 2002;Rosen, 2012). In the period of the year with higher brightness, the weight of bird's ovary increases threefold and the weight of bird's oviduct increases 16 times (Follett et al, 1973), which suggests that a reduction by the same proportion could reduce reproductive complications (Hernandez-Divers, 2005) and behavior disorders due to reproductive frustration (Cubas and Godoy, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ovary involution, even if not definitive, could facilitate surgical procedures as ovariectomy and salpingohysterectomy, both recommended in chronic egg binding and overproduction of eggs (Pye et al, 2001). Ovary involution could facilitate the surgical access in these procedures and reduce the blood supply for the region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An endoscopic approach to salpingohysterectomy of juvenile cockatiels has been described. 22 A left lateral coelomic endoscopic approach (left leg pulled caudally) was performed on juvenile (3 -11 months) cockatiels. Once visualized, the supporting ligament of the infundibulum was carefully pulled laterally toward the coelomic entry site using flexible endoscopic grasping forceps (Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy, Inc., Goleta, CA).…”
Section: Salpingohysterectomymentioning
confidence: 99%