Removal of a Presumed Peripheral Cerebral Cyst via Craniectomy in a Crested Pekin Duck ( Anas platyrhynchos f dom)

J Avian Med Surg. 2016 Sep;30(3):263-268. doi: 10.1647/2015-099.

Abstract

A juvenile, male crested pekin duck ( Anas platyrhynchos f dom) was presented for neurologic signs suggestive of cerebellar disease. Physical examination revealed microphthalmia, erratic head movements, and ataxia. Computed tomography scan of the head and neck regions revealed 2 full-thickness skull-bone defects within the caudal portion of the cranium. The cerebellum appeared to be ventrally compressed by a homogeneous, triangular, fluid-attenuating region (0-10 Hounsfield units). A craniectomy was performed, and a presumed peripheral cerebral cyst was removed with suction and gentle dissection. No postoperative complications occurred, and the patient showed clinical improvement for 5 months after surgery. However, after 5 months, the owners elected euthanasia because of poor prognosis after finding the duck minimally responsive in a water enclosure. At necropsy, a thin-walled, epithelial structure was present in meninges and was adhered to the skull at the presumed surgical site.

Keywords: Anas platyrhynchos f dom; avian; cerebral cyst; computed tomography; craniectomy; crested pekin duck.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bird Diseases / congenital*
  • Bird Diseases / pathology
  • Bird Diseases / surgery
  • Central Nervous System Cysts / congenital
  • Central Nervous System Cysts / pathology
  • Central Nervous System Cysts / surgery
  • Central Nervous System Cysts / veterinary*
  • Craniotomy / veterinary*
  • Ducks*
  • Male