Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report
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Resumo: | Rheas are the largest birds in South America. Belonging to the order of Struthioniformes, they are bred in captivity for their beauty and also for the quality and use of their meat, leather, feathers and eggs. The objective of this report was to describe a case of prolapse and amputation of the phallus after clinical and surgical care of a greater rhea (Rhea americana), to contribute to the literature on the occurrence of this condition in ratites. The animal was raised and is kept in captivity at Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), in Teresina, Piaui state, Brazil. The animal relapsed after two attempts to reduce the phallus prolapse, requiring amputation, since the animal’s organ presented areas of necrosis. After the intervention, the animal was returned to the previous enclosure, regrouping with the flock without complications and maintained a normal pre-surgery behavior. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first case of phallus and cloaca prolapse reported in Rhea americana. |
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Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case reportProlapso y amputación del falo en un emú (Rhea americana) mantenido en cautiverio: Reporte de casoProlapso e amputação de falo em uma ema (Rhea americana) mantida em cativeiro: Relato de casoCirurgiaProlapsoRatitasCloacaManejo.CirugíaProlapsoRatitasCloacaManejo.SurgeryProlapseRatitesCloacaManagement.Rheas are the largest birds in South America. Belonging to the order of Struthioniformes, they are bred in captivity for their beauty and also for the quality and use of their meat, leather, feathers and eggs. The objective of this report was to describe a case of prolapse and amputation of the phallus after clinical and surgical care of a greater rhea (Rhea americana), to contribute to the literature on the occurrence of this condition in ratites. The animal was raised and is kept in captivity at Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), in Teresina, Piaui state, Brazil. The animal relapsed after two attempts to reduce the phallus prolapse, requiring amputation, since the animal’s organ presented areas of necrosis. After the intervention, the animal was returned to the previous enclosure, regrouping with the flock without complications and maintained a normal pre-surgery behavior. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first case of phallus and cloaca prolapse reported in Rhea americana.Los ñandúes son las aves más grandes de América del Sur, pertenecen al orden de los Struthioniformes y son criados en cautiverio por su belleza, pero también por la calidad y el aprovechamiento de los subproductos, como la carne, el cuero, las plumas y los huevos. El objetivo de este informe fue describir el prolapso y amputación del falo como consecuencia de la atención clínica y quirúrgica de un emú (Rhea americana americana) perteneciente al personal del Núcleo de Estudio, Investigación y Conservación de Animales Silvestres (NEPPAS) de la Universidad Federal de Piauí (UFPI), con el objetivo de contribuir a la literatura sobre la ocurrencia de esta condición en ratites, más específicamente en ñandúes. El animal recayó tras dos intentos de reducción del prolapso del falo, requiriendo amputación, ya que el órgano del animal presentaba zonas de necrosis. Después de la intervención, el animal fue reintroducido al rebaño y no presentó nuevas complicaciones, incluyendo el mantenimiento del comportamiento normal antes del procedimiento quirúrgico. Hasta la fecha, esta es la primera descripción de un prolapso de falo y amputación de la especie Rhea Americana.As emas são as maiores aves da América do Sul. Pertencentes a ordem das Struthioniformes, são muito criadas em cativeiro pela sua beleza, mas também pela qualidade e aproveitamento dos subprodutos, como carne, couro, penas e ovos. O objetivo deste relato foi descrever o prolapso e amputação de falo como resultado de atendimento clínico e cirúrgico de uma ema (Rhea americana americana) pertencente ao plantel do Núcleo de Estudo, Pesquisa e Preservação de Animais Silvestres (NEPPAS) da Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI), visando contribuir com a literatura sobre a ocorrência dessa condição em ratitas, mais especificamente em emas. O animal apresentou recidiva após duas tentativas de redução do prolapso de falo, sendo necessária a amputação, visto que o órgão do animal apresentava áreas de necrose. Depois da intervenção, o animal foi reintroduzido no plantel e não apresentou novas complicações, com inclusive manutenção do comportamento normal antes do procedimento cirúrgico. Até o prezado momento, este é a primeira descrição de prolapso e amputação de falo da espécie Rhea Americana.Research, Society and Development2022-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2601510.33448/rsd-v11i3.26015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e41411326015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e41411326015Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e414113260152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26015/23380Copyright (c) 2022 Thais Harumi Kimura; Gabriel Aquino Rocha; Hermínio José da Rocha Neto; Miguel Ferreira Cavalcante Filho; Marcelo Campos Rodrigues; Lilian Silva Catenaccihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKimura, Thais Harumi Rocha, Gabriel Aquino Rocha Neto, Hermínio José da Cavalcante Filho, Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos Catenacci, Lilian Silva 2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26015Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:09.653730Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report Prolapso y amputación del falo en un emú (Rhea americana) mantenido en cautiverio: Reporte de caso Prolapso e amputação de falo em uma ema (Rhea americana) mantida em cativeiro: Relato de caso |
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Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report |
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Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report Kimura, Thais Harumi Cirurgia Prolapso Ratitas Cloaca Manejo. Cirugía Prolapso Ratitas Cloaca Manejo. Surgery Prolapse Ratites Cloaca Management. |
title_short |
Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report |
title_full |
Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report |
title_fullStr |
Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report |
title_full_unstemmed |
Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report |
title_sort |
Prolapse and amputation of phallus in a greater rhea (Rhea americana) kept in captivity: Case report |
author |
Kimura, Thais Harumi |
author_facet |
Kimura, Thais Harumi Rocha, Gabriel Aquino Rocha Neto, Hermínio José da Cavalcante Filho, Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos Catenacci, Lilian Silva |
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author |
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Rocha, Gabriel Aquino Rocha Neto, Hermínio José da Cavalcante Filho, Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos Catenacci, Lilian Silva |
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Kimura, Thais Harumi Rocha, Gabriel Aquino Rocha Neto, Hermínio José da Cavalcante Filho, Miguel Ferreira Rodrigues, Marcelo Campos Catenacci, Lilian Silva |
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Cirurgia Prolapso Ratitas Cloaca Manejo. Cirugía Prolapso Ratitas Cloaca Manejo. Surgery Prolapse Ratites Cloaca Management. |
topic |
Cirurgia Prolapso Ratitas Cloaca Manejo. Cirugía Prolapso Ratitas Cloaca Manejo. Surgery Prolapse Ratites Cloaca Management. |
description |
Rheas are the largest birds in South America. Belonging to the order of Struthioniformes, they are bred in captivity for their beauty and also for the quality and use of their meat, leather, feathers and eggs. The objective of this report was to describe a case of prolapse and amputation of the phallus after clinical and surgical care of a greater rhea (Rhea americana), to contribute to the literature on the occurrence of this condition in ratites. The animal was raised and is kept in captivity at Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), in Teresina, Piaui state, Brazil. The animal relapsed after two attempts to reduce the phallus prolapse, requiring amputation, since the animal’s organ presented areas of necrosis. After the intervention, the animal was returned to the previous enclosure, regrouping with the flock without complications and maintained a normal pre-surgery behavior. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first case of phallus and cloaca prolapse reported in Rhea americana. |
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