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1 January 1979 TREATMENT OF AN ACQUIRED ABDOMINAL HERNIA IN A POLAR BEAR (Thalarctos maritimus)
L. M. PHILO, D. L. WOLFE, S. M. FASSIG
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Abstract

A heart rate radio-transmitter was surgically implanted in the abdomen of a captive adult male polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus), but within five weeks a purulent discharge was observed at the incision site. The transmitter was surgically removed along with many fragments of the fractured encapsulation material. The skin incision healed, but a large hernia remained. Repeated localized trauma to the hernia sac necessitated surgical repair.

PHILO, WOLFE, and FASSIG: TREATMENT OF AN ACQUIRED ABDOMINAL HERNIA IN A POLAR BEAR (Thalarctos maritimus)
L. M. PHILO, D. L. WOLFE, and S. M. FASSIG "TREATMENT OF AN ACQUIRED ABDOMINAL HERNIA IN A POLAR BEAR (Thalarctos maritimus)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(1), 121-123, (1 January 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.1.121
Received: 24 April 1978; Published: 1 January 1979
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