Avian and ferret surgery Flashcards
T/F - ferrets are omnivores
False -> obligate carnivores
Weight over season fo ferrets?
Variation over seasons ->
- Hob (male) and Jill(female) will lay down fat stores over winter
- Jills may lose weight in Spring
- Mals may ‘bulk up’ -> gain muscle , lose fat due to testosterone inc in Spring
Can ferrets vomit?
YES -> should be starved
GI transit time ferret?
3-4h
Describe GI of ferret ?
- Simple stomach, very short SI & LI - No caecum
- Don’t starve as long as D & C due to risk of inducing hypoglycaemia (max 4 hrs) -> in geriatric ferrets subclin insulinoma is not uncommon
Ferrets reprod management?
- Unique -> female must be taken out of season
- If surgically neutered -> may predip to adrenal dx
Tip for ferret ventilation?
extend and straighten head and nec, body positioned to minimise abd conents impinging on diaphragm (place a folded cloth under thorax to elevate chest)
What normal TPR values of Ferret ?
T = 37.8-40°C
P=200-400 bpm
R= 22-26 bpm
How an we assess pain (other than grimace scale?
ORBITAL TIGHETNING - high sensitivity and specificity for detection of pain
- +Bhvr changes
- Inc depth & frequency of breaths
- Bruxism and/ or hypersalivation
- change of gait
- Arching back
- Vocalisation when touched
Maintenance fluids for ferret?
60-100ml/kg/d
Where to place IV in ferret?
Cephalic / lateral saphenous vein -> application of topical local anaesthetic
Intraosseous -> proximal femur
Detail intubation of ferrets
Prevent laryngospasm with spray (liek cats)
Tie ET tube over the nose
T/F ferrets maintain some jaw tone even under good anaesthesia ?
True
What are ferrets prone to in anaesthesia ?
Hypothermia - bear hugger, plastic drape etc…
What is a sign of recovery?
Shivering thermogenesis
How to recover ferret?
- Maintain body temp
- Analgesia
- Fluids & nutrition (food as soon as awake)
- Therapeutic laser
- Phovia
What mass excisions do we tend to see?
- Mast cell tumours not uncomon -> benign in ferrets
- Excisional surgery - absorbable monoF suture
What skin surgery do we see in ferret?
- Lump removal -> Neoplastic/ cyst
- Abscess
- wound management
Describe reprod/ breeding in Jills
- Jills reach sexual maturity in first spring after bith at 8-12 months
- Occasionally see signs of oestrust in first AUTUMN if females born early in season
- Seasonal breeders March-September
What is Pro-oestrus inicated by?
Vulva size - lasts 2-3 weeks
When do hobs reach sexual maturity?
9 months
Describe disease prevention in ferret reprod management
- Induced ovulators - will remain in oesturs until mated & chemically brought out of oestrus OR day shortens
- Prolonged oestrus = higher risk of hyperoestrogenism
- Development of pancytopaenia due to bone marrow suppression
What lifestyle aspect of reprod management for owners?
- Reduction in smell in neutered females (may inc risk of adrenal dx).
- Inc testosterone results in inc activity of sebaceous glands
Ferrets - options
- Natural mating (vasectomised / teaser male)
- Delvosteron injection (jill jab) -> NOW NOT AVAILABLE
- Hormonal implant (Deslorelin)
- Surgical neutering (not preferable)