Fredna Vet Diagnostics Performs CT scan on Indian Spectacled Cobra — A Milestone in Exotic Animal Diagnostics

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 15: Fredna Vet Diagnostics (FVD) has successfully performed an advanced computed tomography (CT) scan on an injured Indian Spectacled Cobra, marking another significant step in the use of cutting-edge diagnostic imaging in exotic and wildlife veterinary care.
The snake was referred following a history of trauma by Dr. Deepa Katyal, India’s first Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner (CVPP), pioneering advanced animal care and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. A detailed plain CT examination of the caudal coelomic region was conducted at FVD using high-resolution thin-section imaging with multiplanar reconstruction techniques.
Given the inherent challenges of imaging a live reptile, a targeted local nerve block was administered to the cobra prior to the procedure. This allowed the serpent to be safely and humanely immobilised and taped in position, enabling the acquisition of high-quality, artefact-free images without the need for general anaesthesia. This approach reflects FVD’s commitment to minimising patient stress while maintaining diagnostic precision across all species.
The scan revealed:
- A fracture involving a right-sided rib in the mid-to-caudal coelomic region with mild displacement
- Multifocal subcutaneous air pockets along the body wall
- Soft tissue irregularity and thickening corresponding to the external traumatic lesion
- Diffuse gaseous distension of the gastrointestinal tract
Importantly, the CT scan showed no evidence of major organ compromise, coelomic effusion, or severe vertebral injury, enabling veterinarians to better assess the extent of trauma and plan appropriate treatment and rehabilitation.
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