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A Technique for Caecostomy in the Chicken

닭에 있어서의 Caecostomy (맹장으로 튜브를 삽입하는) 기술

  • Son, Jang-Ho (Department of Practical Arts Education, Daegu National University)
  • Published : 2004.08.01

Abstract

A caecostomy technique (surgery for inserting tube into caeca) was developed to quantify urine backflow into the caeca. Two days post-surgery, caecostomised chickens were flushed with 20 ml of warm saline solution every other day for 10 days. After surgery birds temporarily lost appetite and activity, but they were restored gradually in a few days. The incision healed within 10 days post-surgery. Excreta were collected daily from caecal tubing and cloaca by surgical attachment of polyethylene collection vessels to the chickens. Post-mortem examinations ascertained that the caeca were intact around the Latex tubing.

닭 맹장으로의 뇨의 역류량을 측정하기 위해서 Caecostomy (맹장으로 튜브를 삽입하는 수술)기술이 개발되었다. 시술 이틀 뒤부터 맹장에 튜브가 장착된 닭은 20m1의 따뜻한 생리적 식염수를 이용하여 격일간격으로 10일 동안 맹장에 장착된 튜브를 환류시켰다. 시술후 닭은 일시적으로 식욕과 활기가 감퇴되었지만, 몇일내에 정상으로 회복되었다. 수술로 인해 생긴 상처는 시술 10일내에 아물었다. 맹장에 장착된 튜브와 총배설강에 외과적으로 시술된 프라스틱 채집병을 이용하여서 배설물이 매일 모아졌다. 사후검사에서 맹장에 삽입되었던 고무튜브주위를 둘러싸고 있는 완벽한 맹장이 확인되었다.

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