An immature jaguar was surgically treated for severe constipation caused by a narrow pelvic canal. This narrowing was attributed to nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism. The ventral floor of the pelvis was widened by placing a piece of high density polyethylene between the 2 sides of the pubis after symphysiotomy and stabilizing the implant with orthopedic wires. This procedure provided stable fixation and permanent enlargement of the pelvic canal. The technique was easy to perform and could be used to treat pelvic collapse in other species.
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McLaughlin, R., & Kuzma, A. (1991). Surgical management of collapsed pelvis in a jaguar. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 198(10), 1789–1791. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1991.198.010.1789
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