Snake undergoes MRI scan for broken spine in Mumbai

21 September,2018 03:11 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online desk

The serpent was taken to the clinic of veterinary doctor Deepa Katyal in Chembur where it was found its spine had got damaged


An injured snake, which was found in Dahisar in Mumbai on Friday underwent an MRI scan for its broken spine. It is now recovering after treatment. The snake, a bamboo pit viper, was found beaten with sticks in Dahisar. The venomous serpent was spotted by a local hawaldar, who handed it over to Anil Kubal, a snake rescuer.

The serpent was taken to the clinic of veterinary doctor Deepa Katyal in Chembur where it was found its spine had got damaged. The snake was then assessed for actual damage to the spine and for that high-end technology such as MRI was used. Radiologist Dr. Ravi Thapar carried out the MRI scan for the bamboo pit viper.

Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, scanning uses magnetism, radio waves, and a computer to produce images of body structures. "For the first time I have performed an MRI scan on a snake. The machine is generally used for humans," said Dr. Thapar.

According to Dr. Trisha DSouza, a veterinarian who was also involved in treatment, the reptile is responding to the medication. "We are using tubes to feed medicines instead of injecting them. The damaged part has shown recovery and the reptile is recuperating," DSouza said. The reptile will soon be released into woods, said Kubal.

"Dr. Katyal has used cold laser treatment for the snake. It was administered for healing the internal inflammation and easing the pain. "As the results are good, (and) once the snake recovers fully, we will release it in the forest," Kubal said. "We are really happy that we could use such high-end and costly technology to rescue the snake," he said.

Edited by mid-day online desk with inputs from PTI

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