Cataract surgery in birds
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Cataract surgery in birds
Ruth Marrion DVM, PhD, DACVO Bulger Veterinary Hospital North Andover MA Patients Quaker parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) Great Indian Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) – two Northern Raven (Corvus corax) Redhead duck (Aythya americana) – two Rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) – two African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) Requirements One avian veterinarian Sevoflurane or isoflurane Phacoemulsification equipment and supplies Tiny eyelid speculum Surgery Active nictitans! Turn speculum 90 degrees Intraocular atracurium 1:10 Surgery Practice on turkey heads Raymond’s Turkey Farm Methuen MA Surgery Clear corneal incision Can’t suture sclera! Perpendicular to leading edge of nictitans Braided suture Postoperative treatment Oral meloxicam one week Topical steroids or flurbiprofen BID-TID one week Aquatic birds Out of water three weeks Postoperative problems Irritation to nictitans Suture placement – perpendicular to leading edge Braided suture Resolves when sutures dissolved Why remove avian cataracts? Penguins – secondary uveitis and glaucoma Dependence on vision Harassment by other birds Colleagues Zoo New England Dr. Eric Baitchman Dr. Susie Bartlett keepers New England Aquarium Dr. Julie Cavin Dr. Charlie Innis keepers