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Surgical repair of a meningoencephalocoele in a kākāpō (Strigops habroptilus).

Brett D GartrellL S ArgillaJ ChattertonS Dennison-GibbyA DigbyJ FultonS HunterK L JohnsonM JollyB Lenting
Published in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2021)
This is the first report of successful surgical resolution of a meningoencephalocoele in any bird. Techniques from human neurosurgery were adapted for the unique anatomical features of the avian skull. The risks of the procedure included increased intra-cranial pressure resulting in anaesthetic complications or death, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, meningitis or recurrence of the meningoencephalocoele. In the longer term, there was a risk of developmental deficits in cognition or behaviour. None of these complications eventuated in the short to medium term, probably due to the small size of the meningoencephalocoele.
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