Standing sedation management of a domesticated reindeer for third eyelid removal
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Published:2023
Issue:8
Volume:13
Page:1037
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ISSN:2226-4485
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Container-title:Open Veterinary Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:Open Vet J
Author:
Mills Sara,Fischer Maria,Talbot Sophie,Reed Jenny,Jimenez Carolina
Abstract
Background:
Reindeer are becoming popular animals within petting farms. Few case reports describe the sedation of domesticated reindeer, but none describing the use of ocular local anaesthetic blocks in this species.
Case Description:
A 9-year-old, female, Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) presenting for removal of a squamous cell carcinoma involving the third eyelid. Standing sedation was performed using initial boluses of medetomidine and butorphanol via intramuscular injection prior to catheter placement and maintenance with a variable rate infusion of medetomidine. Supraorbital, auriculopalpebral, infratrochlear blocks and local infiltration of the base of the third eyelid were performed using mepivacaine. Following surgical removal of the third eyelid, atipamazole was administered intramuscularly to antagonize the effects of medetomidine. Patient recovered without complications.
Conclusion:
Medetomidine-butorphanol in combination with local anaesthetic blocks provided a sufficient plane of sedation and analgesia for extra ocular surgery in a domesticated reindeer.
Subject
General Veterinary