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Meet ring-tailed lemur Sarsaparilla

May 8, 2020 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

Say hello to ring-tailed lemur Sarsaparilla, or Sassy. She and her family live in one of our multi-acre free-ranging forest habitats.

On March 25, Sassy suffered an injury presumably from falling from a tree. X-rays revealed Sassy’s left knee had soft tissue damage and her left hip was dislocated. Despite the best efforts of our veterinarian, Dr. David Holifield, the hip would not stay in joint.

We then began discussions with Dr. Scott Rose and the team at Veterinary Surgery Center of Sarasota for a surgical fix. On April 2, Sassy was brought to Veterinary Surgery Center of Sarasota where she underwent a hip toggle stabilization to fix her dislocated hip. The procedure was quick and efficient and Sassy was home recovering by the end of the day.

Sassy's hip pre-surgery
Pre-surgery
Sassy's hip surgery
Sassy's hip surgery
Sassy's hip post-surgery
Post-surgery

Following surgery, it was critical that Sassy not agitate the hip for four weeks to maximize the healing process. After four days recovering inside her travel crate, Sassy was released into one of our indoor enclosures which was outfitted solely with two low-lying dog beds to encourage Sassy to take it easy. During this time, we also brought in Sassy’s partner, Molson, as moral support.

Over time Sassy was given access outside, where she was able to move around more, followed by slow introductions with the rest of her family group—twin sister Sobe followed by Sobe’s twin daughters Indy and Elysian. The group of five are now eagerly awaiting the day Sassy is cleared to start climbing again and staff can begin to add branching to their enclosure.

Molson keeping Sassy company after surgery
Molson keeping Sassy company
Sassy recuperating from surgery
Sassy recuperating inside
On the road to recovery
Happy to be outside again

A big thank you to everyone who helped Sassy on her road to recovery: all of our staff, Dr. David Holifield and the staff at Animal ER of University Park, Dr. Scott Rose and the staff of Veterinary Surgery Center of Sarasota, Arthrex for donating the Mini TightRope® for Sassy’s surgery, and LCF Trustee Pat Pantello and her husband Ron for covering the cost of the surgery.

To learn more about the Mini TightRope® from Arthrex, read their article: Mini TightRope® Implant Gets Ring-Tailed Lemur Back into Forest Habitat

Filed Under: LCF Lemurs - Florida Tagged With: #FeatureFriday, Ring-tailed Lemur

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