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Permanent fistulation and cannulation of compartment 1 (Rumen) of the Llama (Lama glama) Fistulación y canulación permanente del compartimento 1 (Rumen) en Llamas (Lama glama)

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Cabrera C, Raúl
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Permanent fistulation and cannulation of compartment 1 (Rumen) of the Llama (Lama glama) Fistulación y canulación permanente del compartimento 1 (Rumen) en Llamas (Lama glama)

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  • Cabrera C, Raúl;
  • López Villanueva, Alejandro;
  • Morales Silva, María Sol;
  • Salazar, H.;
  • Fuentes, A. M.;
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To carry out nutritional evaluation of potentially useful feedstuffs and related ruminal metabolic studies in Llama, we have performed permanent fistulations of compartment 1 (rumen) in this specie. Four adult female llamas with a mean weight of 100 kg were fistulated using the surgical technique described by Cabrera et al. (1980, 1997). They were kept without food for 72 hr., atropinized and anaesthetized with Ketamine (Ketostop®) i.m. 10 mg/k of body weight. Lidocaine (2%) was used for local blockage. A piece of skin 10 cm in diameter of the left upper lumbar fossa was removed and the subjacent muscular layers were separated by blunt dissection. The peritoneum was opened and the ruminal wall was sutured to the edge of the skin using "U" stitches, maintaining the peritoneum between the two layers. Finally, the part of ruminal wall limited by de suture was cut away and all the surgical zone area was disinfected with Quemispray®. The resulting opening was closed immediately with a natural rubber cannula (Bar Diamond, Inc., Parma, Idaho, U.S.A.). Antibiotics (i.m.) were used for five days and sutures were removed at the 7th day after surgery. All of the animals, except one, withstood quite well the surgical procedure and adapted well to the cannula. At present, the animals have completed 24 months after surgery without mayor problems. Some of the cannulas showed a minor leak, which is frequent in these procedures
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URI: http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/157246
ISSN: 0301732X
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Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, Volumen 32, Issue 1, 2000, Pages 131-138
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