Nutritional cataracts in a wolf litter treated by phacoemulsification

Author:

Cabrero Maria1ORCID,Guyonnet Alexandre1ORCID,Risi Emmanuel2,Bourguet Aurelie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ophthalmology Unit Atlantia Veterinary Hospital Center Nantes France

2. FauneVet, Atlantia Veterinary Hospital Center Nantes France

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo describe the clinical findings in a wolf litter with nutritional cataracts and determine the treatment outcomes after phacoemulsification.ProcedureBilateral nutritional cataracts were diagnosed in four hand‐fed 10‐week‐old wolves (Canis lupus). The information collected included signalment, physical and ophthalmic examination findings, ocular ultrasonography and electroretinography results, and postoperative outcomes.ResultsAll four wolves were rejected from the dam and hand raised with a commercial artificial milk replacer from 5 days of age until weaning at 6 weeks of age. At initial presentation, bilateral cataracts were observed in all patients (8/8 eyes), with vision deficits in three of the four wolves. The main ophthalmic anomalies were mature cataracts with lens‐induced uveitis (3/8 eyes, two wolves), immature cataracts (1/8 eyes, one wolf), and perinuclear and posterior cortical/subcapsular lens opacities (4/8 eyes, three wolves). Three of the four wolves (six eyes) underwent bilateral one‐handed phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation. At the last examination 2 months following surgery, all operated eyes (6/6) were visual, Elschnig pearl proliferation was present in 2/6 eyes, and mild posterior capsular opacification was observed in 6/6 eyes. In the nonoperated wolf, the cataracts remained stable and did not affect the visual axis of either eye.ConclusionsThis is the first description of phacoemulsification surgery in wolves. Phacoemulsification is a viable treatment option for captive wolves with nutritional cataracts. Special attention should be paid to hand‐raised cubs to ensure that adequate amino acid levels are present in artificial milk.

Publisher

Wiley

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