光生物调节作为非手术治疗植物烧伤的一种方法。

Q3 Veterinary
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crve/1230477
Diana Cristel Collado Becerril, Luis Eliezer Cruz Bacab, Guadalupe Arjona Jimenez, Eliut Santamaria Mayo
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摘要

雏鸟的喂养和营养管理对它们的最佳发育至关重要。作物烧伤和瘘管是人工喂养雏鸟最常见的伤害,是由于不当使用过热的液体饲料或粥造成的。一只野生捕获的2个月大的纳纳真舌鸟在作物区出现食物泄漏的情况下进行了咨询,这种情况已经存在了1天。全身检查显示生理参数正常,态度警觉、反应灵敏,食欲保持,排便大小正常。在作物区发现一个烧伤瘘管,直径约为4毫米。兽医工作人员在使用PHOVIA系统进行光生物调节治疗(PBMT)前,每48小时用防腐剂清洗瘘管,共5次。患者口服美洛昔康(1mg /kg) 7天。由于治疗的结果,观察到食物通过瘘管的渗漏在第三次疗程(第六天)后停止。到第五次会议时,瘘管完全闭合。在没有麻醉管理的情况下,使用PBMT是管理雏鸟作物烧伤的有效工具。然而,需要进一步的研究来验证PBMT在作物焚烧处理中的有效性。
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Photobiomodulation as Nonsurgical Treatment for Crop Burn in Eupsittula nana Case Report.

Feeding and nutrition management in young birds is essential for their optimal development. Crop burn and fistula are some of the most common injuries in artificially fed young birds, resulting from the improper use of overheated liquid diets or porridge. A 2-month-old Eupsittula nana bird, wild-caught, was presented for consultation with the onset of food leakage through the crop area, which had been present for 1 day. A general physical examination revealed normal physiological parameters, with an alert and responsive attitude, a preserved appetite, and normal-sized bowel movements. A burn fistula was identified in the crop region, with a diameter of approximately 4 mm. Veterinary staff cleaned the fistula with antiseptics prior to photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) using the PHOVIA system every 48 h on five occasions. The patient received oral meloxicam (1 mg/kg) for 7 days. As a result of the therapy, observed food leakage through the fistula stopped after the third session (sixth day). By the fifth session, the fistula was closed entirely. Without anesthetic management, the use of PBMT represented an efficient tool for the management of crop burns in juvenile birds. Nevertheless, further studies are necessary to validate PBMT effectiveness in crop burning treatment.

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Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of veterinary medicine.
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