Middle upper beak fracture in a Red-crowned crane that completely recovered with external skeletal fixation.
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ABSTRACT: An adult Red-crowned crane in captivity that had a displaced compound fracture of the middle upper beak caused by an accident was treated by using Type I-a external skeletal fixator (ESF). The ESF that was equipped with a unilateral epoxy putty fixator and with five half-pins was fixed on the premaxilla bone. The crane with the ESF on the beak was able to feed smoothly by itself. The ESF was removed 49 days after the first surgery. Beak malocclusion, which was observed in the latter half period of fixing, spontaneously improved within one month after removal of the ESF. This is the first successful case of repair of an upper beak fracture in a Red-crowned crane.
SUBMITTER: Iima H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8111358 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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