This photo was taken toward the end of the procedure, while the owl was still anesthetized (the orange tube is a monitor that goes down the esophagus and the clear tube is delivering oxygen and anesthetic gas into the owl's trachea). The silver bar is an external fixator that holds all of the surgical pins in alignment, and padding is added around the bar and pins to keep the area protected. All of the metal pieces that hold the fractured bone in place are very lightweight - the total weight added is not even half the weight of one of this owl's mouse meals!
this post was submitted on 19 Sep 2024
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American Barn Owl 24-750's initial x-ray, showing the angled, or oblique, fracture of the left humerus.
Dr. Avery pins the owl's fractured humerus while Wildlife Rehabilitation Manager Stephanie monitors the patient's breathing, heart rate, temperature, and other vital signs. During this procedure, Stephanie was also manually administering breaths to the owl every ten seconds using the inflatable green bag in her left hand.
Well done. Anesthetizing birds is always so tricky
ABO 24-750 is such a boring name.
I’m going to call them BOWser.
I do like that better, but patient #750 for the year is such a nice number. Very factorable!
Yeah 24-750! You go feisty guy!
Props to NMWC!
A hoot salute to them all!
Hoot hoot! 🦉