Bani-Ismail Z, Hawkins J F, Siems J J
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1248, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 1999 Jun;30(2):301-4.
A 2-mo-old, 90-kg, intact male camel (Camelus dromedarius) was admitted for surgical removal of a supernumerary digit associated with the medial aspect of the right carpus and metacarpus. Radiographic views of the carpus and metacarpus revealed the supernumerary digit articulating with the middle carpal joint via an extra carpal bone. The supernumerary digit consisted of three bones. Surgical removal of the supernumerary digit was recommended to restore normal limb conformation, limit the possibility of future lameness, and improve the cosmetic appearance of the limb. Complete surgical removal of the digit was performed by disarticulating the extra carpal bone from its attachments to the second and radial carpal bones. One year after surgery, the leg appeared grossly normal and the camel showed no sign of lameness.
一头2月龄、体重90千克的未阉割雄性单峰骆驼( Camelus dromedarius )因需手术切除与右腕关节和掌骨内侧相关的多指而入院。腕关节和掌骨的X光片显示,多指通过一块额外的腕骨与中腕关节相连。多指由三块骨头组成。建议手术切除多指以恢复肢体正常形态,减少未来出现跛行的可能性,并改善肢体的外观。通过将额外的腕骨与其与第二腕骨和桡腕骨的附着处分离,完整地切除了多指。术后一年,腿部外观基本正常,骆驼没有跛行迹象。