Wilkinson Krystan A, Langan Jennifer N, Meegan Jennifer M, Toms Christina N, Faulkner Allen Robyn, Sweeney Jay C, Fauquier Deborah A, Kiszka Jeremy J, Hostnik Eric T, Barratclough Ashley, Walsh Michael T, Wells Randall S
Sarasota Dolphin Research Program, Brookfield Zoo Chicago ℅ Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, United States.
Brookfield Zoo Chicago, Animal Health, Welfare and Science, Brookfield, IL, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 May 9;12:1551129. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1551129. eCollection 2025.
A juvenile male common bottlenose dolphin () was examined as part of a long-term dolphin research and monitoring program in Sarasota Bay, Florida. Scars consistent with a shark bite, identified as a possible tiger shark (), were observed at the proximal ventral peduncle bilaterally, involving the area at the distal genital slit. A left ventrolateral urinary tract-body wall fistula was identified at the cranial margin of the healed shark bite scar. The area was closely associated with palpable scar tissue at the base of the penis within the genital slit. Physical and ultrasonographic examination and attempts at urinary catheter placement supported findings of a urethral stricture with a urethral or vesicocutaneous fistula. Hematuria was detected on urinalysis, and mild hydronephrosis and lymphadenopathy were observed via ultrasonography. Despite experiencing substantial soft tissue trauma from the shark bite and subsequently developing a urinary tract obstruction with fistula formation, this animal has maintained good body condition since the health exam. Due to the location of the urethral obstruction and fistula, this animal may not be able to reproduce if it survives to breeding age. Long-term prognosis will likely be determined by the sequelae of potential progressive hydronephrosis. This case report documents a rare medical condition as a result of a shark bite not previously described in a free-ranging bottlenose dolphin, including unique historical and ensuing behavioral/health data, which is rarely possible when monitoring free-ranging wildlife.
作为佛罗里达州萨拉索塔湾一项长期海豚研究与监测项目的一部分,对一头幼年雄性宽吻海豚()进行了检查。在双侧腹侧近肛门处观察到与鲨鱼咬伤相符的疤痕,确定可能是虎鲨()所致,伤口累及生殖器裂远端区域。在愈合的鲨鱼咬伤疤痕的头侧边缘发现了一个左腹外侧泌尿道 - 体壁瘘。该区域与生殖器裂内阴茎基部可触及的疤痕组织紧密相关。体格检查、超声检查以及尝试放置导尿管均支持尿道狭窄伴尿道或膀胱皮肤瘘的诊断结果。尿液分析检测到血尿,超声检查观察到轻度肾积水和淋巴结病。尽管这头海豚因鲨鱼咬伤遭受了严重的软组织创伤,随后出现了伴有瘘管形成的尿路梗阻,但自健康检查以来,它的身体状况一直良好。由于尿道梗阻和瘘管的位置,如果这头动物存活至繁殖年龄,可能无法繁殖。长期预后可能取决于潜在进行性肾积水的后遗症。本病例报告记录了一例宽吻海豚被鲨鱼咬伤后出现的罕见病症,包括独特的病史以及后续的行为/健康数据,而在监测野生宽吻海豚时,这种情况很少见。