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Bir Yunusta Gastrik Yabancı Cisim Olgusu: Endoskopik Yaklaşım

Year 2015, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 109 - 112, 01.12.2015

Abstract

Bu raporda bir yunusta gastrik yabancı cisim olgusu tanımlandı. Olgu materyalini Antalya, Türkiye’ deki özel bir yunus parkında barındırılan yetişkin şişeburun ırkı bir yunus oluşturdu. Yunus parkı sorumlu veteriner hekiminin “gastrik yabancı cisim” şüphesi ile bizimle temasa geçmesi sonrası tarafımızca olguya müdahale edilmiştir. Olguda tanı ve uzaklaştırma amaçlı endoskopik prosedür uygulandı ve distal ön midede sıkıca yerleşmiş bir dalış maskesi teşhis edildi. Gerçekleştirilen gastroskopik prosedür dahilinde yabancı cisim defalarca yakalanmasına rağmen, geniş ve ağır yapısı ve kaygan yüzeyi nedeniyle, forceps ağzından kurtuldu ve uzaklaştırma başarısız oldu. Bununla birlikte, hali hazırda, yunuslarda yutulmuş yabancı cisimlerin tanısında ve aynı zamanda uygun yapıda olanların uzaklaştırılmasında kullanılabilecek en iyi yöntem gastroskopidir.

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Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach

Year 2015, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 109 - 112, 01.12.2015

Abstract

In this report gastric foreign body case in a dolphin were described. The case material presented was formed by an adult bottlenose dolphin sheltered in a private dolphin park in Antalya province, Turkey. We intervened after the veterinary who is in charge of the dolphinarium contacted us with a suspicion of “gastric foreign body”. Endoscopic procedure was performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, and a diving mask firmly settled in the distal of the forestomach was diagnosed. Although the foreign body was repeatedly grasped using grasping forceps, it disengaged from the forceps due to the large and heavy structure and slippery surfaces and the removal was unsuccessful in performed gastroscopic procedure. However, at present the best method to use in the diagnosis of foreign bodies and removal of these swallowed objects in the appropriate structure in dolphins is gastroscopy.

References

  • Kyung-Yeon E, Yong-Gu Y, Oh-Deog K. Modified endoscopic removal of foreign objects from the forestomach of a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops Truncatus). Pak Vet J. 2013; 33(2):251-253.
  • Stoskopf MK. Marine Mammals. Environmental Diseases. Ed; Aiello SE, In: The Merck Veterinary Manual. 8th ed. Philadelphia, National Publishing Inc; 1998; pp. 1359.
  • Greenwood AG, Taylor DC, Wild D. Fiberoptic gastroscopy in dolphins. Vet Rec. 1978; 102:495-497.
  • Beroza GA, Barclay WP, McDonald SE, Ott JE. Manula retrievel of a gastric foreign body in an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1981; 179:1286-1288.
  • Dover SR, Bonn WN. Flexible and rigid endoscopy in marine mammals. Ed; Dierauf LA and Gulland FMD, In: CRC Handbook of Marine Mammal Medicine. 2nd ed. New York, CRC Press; 2001; pp. 621-635.
  • Levy AM, Brenner O, Scheinin A, Morick D, Ratner E, Goffman O, Kerem D. Laryngeal snaring by ingested fishing net in a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops Truncatus) off the Israeli shoreline. J Wildlife Dis. 2009; 45:834-838.
  • Sweeney JC, Ridgway SH. Procedures for the clinical management of small cetaceans. J Am Vet. Med Assoc. 1975; 167:540-54
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Authors

Turan Civelek

Ali Erfidan This is me

Durmuş Fatih Başer This is me

Olgun Aslan This is me

Hidayet Şimşek This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2015
Acceptance Date October 15, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Civelek, T., Erfidan, A., Başer, D. F., Aslan, O., et al. (2015). Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 8(2), 109-112.
AMA Civelek T, Erfidan A, Başer DF, Aslan O, Şimşek H. Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach. kvj. June 2015;8(2):109-112.
Chicago Civelek, Turan, Ali Erfidan, Durmuş Fatih Başer, Olgun Aslan, and Hidayet Şimşek. “Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 8, no. 2 (June 2015): 109-12.
EndNote Civelek T, Erfidan A, Başer DF, Aslan O, Şimşek H (June 1, 2015) Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 8 2 109–112.
IEEE T. Civelek, A. Erfidan, D. F. Başer, O. Aslan, and H. Şimşek, “Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach”, kvj, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 109–112, 2015.
ISNAD Civelek, Turan et al. “Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 8/2 (June 2015), 109-112.
JAMA Civelek T, Erfidan A, Başer DF, Aslan O, Şimşek H. Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach. kvj. 2015;8:109–112.
MLA Civelek, Turan et al. “Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, vol. 8, no. 2, 2015, pp. 109-12.
Vancouver Civelek T, Erfidan A, Başer DF, Aslan O, Şimşek H. Gastric Foreign Body Case in a Dolphin: Endoscopic Approach. kvj. 2015;8(2):109-12.

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