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Brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) femoral head and neck excision.
Authors:M Witz  O M Lepage  C Lambert  D Couillerot  D Fau  M Rachail  E Troncy
Affiliation:Surgery/Anesthesiology Unit, Small Animal Department, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon, Marcy-L'Etoile F-69280, France.
Abstract:A 30-yr-old untamed European female brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) with a craniodorsal luxation of the right femoral head and bilateral degenerative joint disease of the coxofemoral joint had a femoral head and neck excision following unsatisfactory conservative medical therapy. The bear was injected with zolazepam-tiletamine, and anesthesia was induced with i.v. thiopental and maintained with isoflurane in oxygen via endotracheal tube. A lumbosacral epidural injection of medetomidine-bupivacaine provided additional analgesia. Slight initial cardiorespiratory depression was counteracted with fluid and inotropic drug administration and ventilatory assistance. The bear's gluteal muscle anatomy differs from that of the dog. Recovery was uneventful. The bear was confined indoors for 6 wk and was able to ambulate normally within 6 mo.
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