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Journal of the South African Veterinary Association

On-line version ISSN 2224-9435
Print version ISSN 1019-9128

Abstract

GAZENDAM, BAT; MONAKALI, OH; LANDMAN, N  and  KOEPPEL, KN. A new approach to the vasectomy of African lions (Panthera leo). J. S. Afr. Vet. Assoc. [online]. 2023, vol.94, n.1, pp.54-58. ISSN 2224-9435.  http://dx.doi.org/10.36303/JSAVA.541.

Four healthy, male, adult African lions (Panthera leo) were presented for vasectomy, which was performed for management purposes. After immobilisation with medetomidine and tiletamine/zolazepam the lions were intubated and anaesthesia was maintained with isoflurane. In each animal, the ductus deferens was located bilaterally, dissected and transected. Following ligation, a technique commonly used in human medicine called fascial interposition, was used to decrease the chances of recanalisation. Using this technique, the prostatic end of the ductus was fixated outside the tunica vaginalis, while the testicular end remained within the tunic. Histopathology was performed in all cases to confirm the presence of the ductus deferens tissue. During the follow up, twelve months later, no complications were noticed by the owner and no new litters have been born since.

Keywords : African lions; Panthera leo; vasectomy; medetomidine; tiletamine/zolazepam; ductus deferens; fascial interposition.

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