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[[Image: Cloacal_prolapse_lizard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''Cloacal prolapse''' (Copyright © RVC)]]
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Cloacal prolapse is a common problem in lizards; it is usually secondary to an infective process or straining due to [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|dystocia]] or constipation.
 
Cloacal prolapse is a common problem in lizards; it is usually secondary to an infective process or straining due to [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|dystocia]] or constipation.
  
The clinical signs in a male lizard are usually one or both of the [[Hemipenes|hemipenes]] prolapsed; in females, they usually include a partial prolapse of the oviduct; if complete this organ is usually severely traumatised.
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The clinical signs in a male lizard are usually one or both of the [[Hemipenes|hemipenes]] prolapsed; in females, they usually include a partial prolapse of the oviduct, if complete usually severely traumatised.
  
 
*'''Diagnosis''' - History, [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], microscopy, culture and sensitivity.
 
*'''Diagnosis''' - History, [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], microscopy, culture and sensitivity.
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'''Amputation of oviduct''': ovariosalpingectomy (see [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|Lizard and Snake Dystocia]])
 
'''Amputation of oviduct''': ovariosalpingectomy (see [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|Lizard and Snake Dystocia]])
 
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[http://www.cabi.org/cabdirect/FullTextPDF/2010/20103181763.pdf '''Reptile prolapses.''' Greek, T.; The North American Veterinary Conference, Gainesville, USA, Small animal and exotics. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA, 16-20 January 2010, 2010, pp 1672-1673 - '''Full Text Article''']
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 2 April 2010


Cloacal prolapse (Copyright © RVC and its licensors, Sean Bobbit, Sue Evans, Andrew Devare and Claire Moore. All rights reserved)

Cloacal prolapse is a common problem in lizards; it is usually secondary to an infective process or straining due to dystocia or constipation.

The clinical signs in a male lizard are usually one or both of the hemipenes prolapsed; in females, they usually include a partial prolapse of the oviduct, if complete usually severely traumatised.

  • Treatment depends on the severity of the case:
  • Mildly traumatised cases:
    • Gently cleanse exposed tissues
    • Apply local antibiotics
    • Lubricate and replace
  • Severely traumatised cases:

Amputation of hemipene: Place one or more mattress sutures through viable tissue proximal to proposed point of amputation. After excision allow ligated stump to retract into hemipenal pockets. Parenteral antibiotics are advised.

Amputation of oviduct: ovariosalpingectomy (see Lizard and Snake Dystocia)