: Dystocia is a multifactorial, life-threatening condition commonly affecting pet reptiles. Treatment for dystocia can be either medical or surgical. Medical treatment usually involves the administration of oxytocin, but in some species or, in some cases, this treatment does not work as expected. Surgical treatments such as ovariectomy or ovariosalpingectomy are resolutive, but invasive in small-sized reptiles. In this paper, we describe three cases of post ovulatory egg retention in three leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) successfully treated through a cloacoscopic removal of the retained eggs, after a non resolutive medical treatment. The intervention was fast, non-invasive, and no procedure-related adverse effects were noted. The problem relapsed six months later in one animal, and a successful bilateral ovariosalpingectomy was performed. Cloacoscopy should be considered a valuable, non-invasive tool for egg removal in dystocic leopard geckos when the egg is accessible to manipulation. Recrudescence or complications such as adhesions, oviductal rupture, or the presence of ectopic eggs should recommend surgical intervention.

Egg Removal via Cloacoscopy in Three Dystocic Leopard Geckos (Eublepharis macularius) / Vetere, Alessandro; Bigliardi, Enrico; Masi, Marco; Rizzi, Matteo; Leandrin, Elisa; Di Ianni, Francesco. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 13:5(2023), p. 924. [10.3390/ani13050924]

Egg Removal via Cloacoscopy in Three Dystocic Leopard Geckos (Eublepharis macularius)

Vetere, Alessandro
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Bigliardi, Enrico;Rizzi, Matteo;Di Ianni, Francesco
2023-01-01

Abstract

: Dystocia is a multifactorial, life-threatening condition commonly affecting pet reptiles. Treatment for dystocia can be either medical or surgical. Medical treatment usually involves the administration of oxytocin, but in some species or, in some cases, this treatment does not work as expected. Surgical treatments such as ovariectomy or ovariosalpingectomy are resolutive, but invasive in small-sized reptiles. In this paper, we describe three cases of post ovulatory egg retention in three leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) successfully treated through a cloacoscopic removal of the retained eggs, after a non resolutive medical treatment. The intervention was fast, non-invasive, and no procedure-related adverse effects were noted. The problem relapsed six months later in one animal, and a successful bilateral ovariosalpingectomy was performed. Cloacoscopy should be considered a valuable, non-invasive tool for egg removal in dystocic leopard geckos when the egg is accessible to manipulation. Recrudescence or complications such as adhesions, oviductal rupture, or the presence of ectopic eggs should recommend surgical intervention.
2023
Egg Removal via Cloacoscopy in Three Dystocic Leopard Geckos (Eublepharis macularius) / Vetere, Alessandro; Bigliardi, Enrico; Masi, Marco; Rizzi, Matteo; Leandrin, Elisa; Di Ianni, Francesco. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 13:5(2023), p. 924. [10.3390/ani13050924]
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