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Esophagostomy Tube Placement in Birds

Placement of an enteral feeding tube is a recognized method of supportive care, and the esophagostomy tube is an accepted route that is generally well tolerated by avian patients and relatively easy to place. In clinical patients, esophagostomy tube placement has been described in psittacine birds, raptors, and ostriches.

Esophagostomy tube placement is indicated in cases of severe beak trauma or disease, as well as diseases of the oral cavity or proximal esophagus, such as abscesses and neoplasia. Esophagostomy tubes may also be used to…

Don Harris, DVM

Dr. Don Harris is the owner of Miami’s first exotics-only veterinary hospital since 1990. Don also serves as a consulting veterinarian for the Miami MetroZoo, Georgia Aquarium Research Center, and Jungle Island. He is on the Advisory Board of Abaxis Veterinary Diagnostics and has served as a Past-President of the Association of Avian Veterinarians…