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TITLE: Necropsy for Dirofilaria immitis in
Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets
SOP
NUMBER: 8.56
REVISION NUMBER: 4
1.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this document is to describe the
procedures used in necropsying dogs, cats, and ferrets
for recovery and examination of Dirofilaria immitis
adult worms.
2.0 PROCEDURES
2.1 Just prior to necropsy, each dog or cat is
given by intravenous injection of a combination of 1-2
ml of heparin (1000 U.S.P. units/ml) and a lethal dose
(approximately 0.1 ml/lb) of Beuthanasia-D7
Special (Schering Corp., Kenilworth, N.J. 07033)
euthanasia solution (or other appropriate euthanasia
solution). Ferrets are given a combination of ketamine
(20 mg/kg b.w.) and xylazine (2.5 mg/kg b.w.) by IM
injection or other suitable drugs.
2.2 For dogs, the pleural and peritoneal cavities
are examined for D. immitis worms, and the
anterior and posterior venae cavae are clamped before
removal of the heart and lungs. For cats and ferrets,
the pleural and peritoneal cavities are examined for
D. immitis worms, and the anterior vena cava is
clamped (this is not necessary for ferrets); then the
heart and associated vessels, lungs, and liver are
removed together as one unit. For dogs and cats that
received heartworms by intravenous transplantation,
examination of the peritoneal cavity is not necessary.
2.3 The venae cavae,
precava, right atrium, right ventricle, and pulmonary
arteries (including those coursing through the lungs)
are dissected and examined for worms. Additionally, for
cats, the entire posterior vena cava is also examined
for worms; for ferrets, the anterior and posterior venae
cavae are examined for worms.
2.4
The worms from each animal are recorded as either dead
or live. Worms that are abnormal in both motility and
appearance are considered dead; all other worms are
considered live. After examining the worms, they are
then sexed, counted, and preserved in 10% buffered
formalin, unless another fixative is specified in the
protocol.
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