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Hogle Zoo and U of U 人妻中出视频 Team Up to Diagnose and Treat 650-Pound Sick Sea Lion

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Hogle Zoo and 人妻中出视频 of Utah 人妻中出视频 have collaborated to diagnose and treat one of the zoo鈥檚 Diego, which fell ill in September 2024. Through a combination of anesthesiology, veterinary science, and advanced imaging, the team identified the cause of the sea lion鈥檚 reduced activity as advanced spinal disease and determined an appropriate treatment to alleviate his symptoms. 

Worrying signs

Each breeding season between May and August, male sea lions experience rut鈥攁 period of heightened hormonal activity marked by vocalizations, displays of dominance, and territorial behaviors. Shortly after rut season ended in September, Diego鈥檚 care team observed changes in his behavior. Diego, typically lively and robust, became less mobile, vocalized more than usual, and showed a decreased appetite. These concerning signs prompted swift action from the zoo鈥檚 animal care and health teams. 

Diagnosing Diego

enlisted pinniped anesthesia expert James Bailey, DVM, to try to diagnose Diego. On October 5, 2024, Bailey and a team of keepers, veterinarians, and health partners from U of U 人妻中出视频 anesthetized Diego and performed bloodwork and an abdominal ultrasound in the sea lions鈥 indoor habitat. 

The initial results came back normal, which ruled out several potential concerns but left the cause of Diego鈥檚 symptoms unknown. 

Diego is an incredibly special individual that we, the Rocky Shores team, have had the privilege to care for since he arrived here at UHZ in 2017. Initial exam results alleviated some concerns, but we knew we needed more information. Our veterinary and animal care teams were ready to meet the challenge of figuring out the logistics of how to get Diego the best possible diagnostic care to allow us to properly address the health concerns we were seeing.
Kimmy McIntyre Rocky Shores Senior Keeper

The next step? Getting a 650-pound sea lion to a CT scanner. With his care team by his side, Diego was carefully moved to the . Under anesthesia, Diego鈥檚 vital functions were manually supported by his team, who delivered breaths through a large oxygen tank during the transfer.  

Two people, a tower of complex medical equipment, and a very large sea lion hooked up to said medical equipment, all crammed into the back of a van.
Bailey (top left) and Crook (top right) monitor Diego (bottom) throughout his transport to the scanner. Image credit: Hogle Zoo.
Hogle Zoo鈥檚 medical and husbandry team often perform innovative diagnostics and therapies to give the animals the very best care possible, but taking a 650-pound sea lion for a CT scan was a first. Riding in the back of the zoo van with him, the large animal anesthesia machine and a huge tank of oxygen and manually giving him breaths the whole way was quite an experience.
Erika Crook, DVM, Dipl. ACZM Board Certified Specialist in Zoological Medicine鈩, Director of Animal 人妻中出视频 for Hogle Zoo

Edward Quigley, MD, PhD, professor of radiology at U of U 人妻中出视频, led a CT scan of the sea lion鈥檚 entire body to diagnose him. 鈥淚t was logistically pretty amazing,鈥 Quigley said. 鈥淒iego was longer than the standard CT scanner table, so we had to be creative to support his hindquarters while imaging.鈥 He adds that the radiology department often lends its expertise and advanced scanning equipment to help Hogle Zoo with complex imaging or critical cases.

The CT scan revealed that Diego had severe degenerative disc disease, a spine condition that involves narrowing of vertebral disc spaces, narrowing of the spinal canal, and bulging discs. These findings explained Diego鈥檚 flipper weakness鈥攃hronic in his front flippers and progressively worsening in his rear flippers. While serious, this condition is treatable with anti-inflammatory steroid medications. 

Grayscale CT scan of a sea lion showing a side view of the spine.
A CT scan of Diego revealed that he had severe spinal disease. Image credit: Edward Quigley.

Road to recovery

Waking up after arriving back at Hogle Zoo, Diego began his recovery journey, closely monitored by the animal care and veterinary teams through the night. In the days following his procedure, Diego's appetite returned, allowing him to eat enough fish to take his twice-daily steroid medication, similar to aspirin, to treat his back discomfort. He began regaining strength and mobility, even enjoying a brief swim.

Despite advanced spinal disease, Diego continues to participate in his care and is stable. While he does not have full movement of his rear flippers, his mobility has improved. The animal care and veterinary teams assess him daily and adjust training behaviors to minimize movements that could strain his spine. His care team monitors him closely for relapse signs. 

Similar to people with chronic degenerative back problems, Diego receives daily medication. His updated routine now includes training for laser therapy, a non-invasive treatment that stimulates blood flow and reduces inflammation.

Sea lion resting on a dock.
Diego in his habitat in Rocky Shores. Image credit: Hogle Zoo.

Additionally, the team is evaluating the pinniped habitat to ensure it supports Diego鈥檚 comfort and mobility as his needs evolve. 

You can visit Diego and his habitat-mates Maverick, Finn, Mira, and Nika in the of Hogle Zoo. 

Utah鈥檚 Hogle Zoo has amazing teamwork, creativity, problem-solving, stamina, and dedication that allowed us to do something remarkable. Without the 人妻中出视频 of Utah Radiology Department, a diagnosis for Diego would not have been possible. Diego鈥檚 procedure was successful because of teamwork and innovation between animal experts at Hogle Zoo, the best pinniped anesthetist in the world, and a brilliant and willing human radiologist. This monumental effort reflects the zoo鈥檚 commitment to advancing animal wellbeing and the importance of partnerships in achieving remarkable outcomes.
Erika Crook

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