Successful Surgical Removal of Crop Foreign Body in a Common Mynah (Acridotheres tristis): A Case Report

Case descriptionA 6 month old common mynah (Acridotheres tristis) of unknown sex, weighing 200 g, was referred to Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Ferdowsi University. The mynah had history of swallowing a foreign body for one day. Clinical findingsRadiopaque foreign body was seen from thoracic inlet to caudal part of the celomic cavity in the lateral and ventrodorsal radiographs. Treatment and outcomeBecause the foreign body can cause obstruction and this condition is life threatening, the surgical removal was done. The crop was approached through 3 cm incision to remove the foreign body. Exploration in the crop was done and the foreign body was removed carefully. The crop incision was sutured in one simple interrupted layer. Procedure resulted in a favorable outcome for the bird. Clinical relevanceSuccessful surgery of foreign body has not been described in mynah frequently. According to circular-like foreign body that extends from crop to celomic cavity this situation is a rare case. Key wordsAcridotheres tristis, Foreign Body, Surgery.