2024
DOI: 10.25259/rvsm_3_2024
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Surgical Management of Left-Hand Traumatic Injury in an Adult Female Captive Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): A Case Report

Daniel Onimisi Avazi,
Onuche Shalom Agweche,
Daphne Peter Habila
et al.

Abstract: Captive chimpanzees are reported to present a higher frequency of injuries compared to those obtained in the wild due to their intraspecific aggression. Wounds are inescapable events in life following physical, chemical, thermal, microbial, or immunological insult to a body tissue, resulting in disruptions, breakage and loss of cellular and anatomical or functional continuity of living tissues or organs. The attention of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Jos was drawn to an injured adult female c… Show more

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