Surgery of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Camelids
Part 1
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20094266Keywords:
colic, camelids, llamas, alpacas, South American, lesions, abdominal pain, behavior, activity, anatomy, physiology, diseasesAbstract
South American camelids (llamas, alpacas) may represent a significant financial investment for the owner, but they are viewed most commonly a.s pets, companions, or valued friends. Veterinarians should be aware of potential life-threatening lesions associated with the acute abdomen (colic). Camelids demonstrate clinical signs of abdominal pain similar to those seen in true-ruminants (depression, recumbency, abnormal posture) and horses (kicking at the abdomen, rolling). Clinicians working with camelids must become familiar with the normal activity, anatomy, physiology, and diseases common to these interesting patients.