Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 2004
Coccygeal Vascular Catheterization in Lizards and Crocodilians
Coccygeal Vascular Catheterization in Lizards and Crocodilians
DVM, MS,
DMV, MSc,
DVM,
BS,
BVSc, PhD, DACZM, and
MS, DVM, PhD, DACZM
Page Range: 26 – 28
Maintenance of fluid support is an important aspect of care in the critical lizard or crocodilian patient. However, obtaining and maintaining vascular access in reptilian species has previously been reported to be challenging. A technique is described for vascular catheter placement in the tail of lizards and crocodilians. The practitioner should be aware that drugs and other therapeutics administered through this route may be affected by the renal portal system.ABSTRACT
Keywords: Intravenous catheter; tail; lizard; crocodilian; coccygeal vein
Copyright: © 2004, ARAV. 2004