Cataract surgery in an African lion with anterior lens luxation
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: 2007
چکیده: Mature cataract had caused change in appearance
of the eye and complete blindness in an aged African lion.
Early surgical removal of the lens is the only effective
treatment for mature cataract, and if surgery is not
performed soon after maturation of the cataract, total
blindness may remain after surgery. The present report
describes a mature cataract of unknown cause with anterior
lens luxation in a 20-year-old African lion treated by
intracapsular extraction of the lens. On clinical examina-
tion, immature cataract of the right eye and mature cataract
with anterior lens luxation of left eye were diagnosed. The
entire lens, including anterior and posterior capsules, was
removed by routine surgical techniques described for such a
procedure. The lion suffered self-trauma of the eye 48 h
after surgery, and three sutures were disrupted. Antibiotic
drops and Cefazolin were administrated with extreme
difficulty for 1 week. The lion was saved, but keratitis
developed in the left eye.
of the eye and complete blindness in an aged African lion.
Early surgical removal of the lens is the only effective
treatment for mature cataract, and if surgery is not
performed soon after maturation of the cataract, total
blindness may remain after surgery. The present report
describes a mature cataract of unknown cause with anterior
lens luxation in a 20-year-old African lion treated by
intracapsular extraction of the lens. On clinical examina-
tion, immature cataract of the right eye and mature cataract
with anterior lens luxation of left eye were diagnosed. The
entire lens, including anterior and posterior capsules, was
removed by routine surgical techniques described for such a
procedure. The lion suffered self-trauma of the eye 48 h
after surgery, and three sutures were disrupted. Antibiotic
drops and Cefazolin were administrated with extreme
difficulty for 1 week. The lion was saved, but keratitis
developed in the left eye.
کلیدواژه(گان): Cataract surgery,Lion,Anesthesia
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Cataract surgery in an African lion with anterior lens luxation
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contributor author | کامران سرداری | en |
contributor author | محمدرضا امامی | en |
contributor author | علمی علوی طباطبائی | en |
contributor author | علی اشکیانی | en |
contributor author | Kamran Sardari | fa |
contributor author | Mohammadreza Emami | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:25:01Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:25:01Z | |
date issued | 2007 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3395751 | |
description abstract | Mature cataract had caused change in appearance of the eye and complete blindness in an aged African lion. Early surgical removal of the lens is the only effective treatment for mature cataract, and if surgery is not performed soon after maturation of the cataract, total blindness may remain after surgery. The present report describes a mature cataract of unknown cause with anterior lens luxation in a 20-year-old African lion treated by intracapsular extraction of the lens. On clinical examina- tion, immature cataract of the right eye and mature cataract with anterior lens luxation of left eye were diagnosed. The entire lens, including anterior and posterior capsules, was removed by routine surgical techniques described for such a procedure. The lion suffered self-trauma of the eye 48 h after surgery, and three sutures were disrupted. Antibiotic drops and Cefazolin were administrated with extreme difficulty for 1 week. The lion was saved, but keratitis developed in the left eye. | en |
language | English | |
title | Cataract surgery in an African lion with anterior lens luxation | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Cataract surgery | en |
subject keywords | Lion | en |
subject keywords | Anesthesia | en |
journal title | Comparative Clinical Pathology | fa |
pages | 65-67 | |
journal volume | 16 | |
journal issue | 7 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1015336.html | |
identifier articleid | 1015336 |