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Debbie A Myers1, James F X Wellehan, Ramiro Isaza

  • 1University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, P.O. Box 100101, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0101, USA. dmyersvet@yahoo.com

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A ball python (Python regius) with severe respiratory distress due to tracheal obstruction was treated with a novel saccular lung tube. This procedure provided immediate relief and facilitated recovery from bacterial pneumonia.

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Area of Science:

  • Herpetological Medicine
  • Veterinary Respiratory Surgery
  • Reptilian Pathology

Background:

  • Respiratory diseases are prevalent in captive snakes, often leading to severe illness and death.
  • Tracheal obstruction, caused by discharge or other factors, presents a critical challenge in reptilian respiratory care.
  • Prompt intervention is crucial for managing life-threatening respiratory compromise in snakes.

Observation:

  • A ball python (Python regius) exhibited severe dyspnea with open-mouth breathing and neck extension.
  • Copious tracheal discharge caused a significant airway obstruction.
  • A surgical tube was inserted into the caudal lung (air sac) to bypass the obstruction and facilitate respiration.

Findings:

  • Saccular lung cannulation provided immediate relief from dyspnea.
  • Bacterial respiratory infection, primarily by Providencia rettgeri, was diagnosed.
  • The air sac tube was successfully removed after 13 days, with minimal pulmonary and muscular damage observed during endoscopy.

Implications:

  • Saccular lung cannulation is an effective emergency procedure for alleviating tracheal obstruction in snakes.
  • This technique offers a viable alternative to more invasive procedures for managing severe respiratory distress.
  • The study highlights the importance of addressing bacterial respiratory infections promptly in captive reptiles.