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Anesthetic management of a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) undergoing an emergency exploratory celiotomy for colic
Authors:Alexander Valverde  Graham J Crawshaw  Nicola Cribb  Maria Bellei  Giacomo Gianotti  Luis Arroyo  Judith Koenig  Maya Kummrow  Maria Carolina Costa
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada;2. Toronto Zoo, Scarborough, ON, Canada
Abstract:ObservationsA 26-year-old male white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), weighing approximately 2000 kg was anesthetized for an exploratory celiotomy. Sedation was achieved with intramuscular butorphanol (0.04 mg kg?1) and detomidine (0.025 mg kg?1) and induction of anesthesia with intravenous glyceryl guaiacolate (50 g) and three intravenous boluses of ketamine (200 mg, each); the trachea was then intubated and anesthesia maintained with isoflurane in oxygen using a circle breathing system. Positioning in dorsal recumbency for the surgery and later in sternal recumbency for the recovery represented challenges that added to the prolonged anesthesia time and surgical approach to partially correct an impaction. The rhinoceros recovered uneventfully after 10.4 hours of recumbency.ConclusionsAnesthetic management for an exploratory celiotomy with a midline approach is possible in rhinoceroses, although planning and extensive staff support is necessary to adequately position the patient.
Keywords:butorphanol  colic  detomidine  hypercapnia  hypoxemia  isoflurane  rhinoceros
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