Calgary Herald

Prognosis grim for dolphin at Vancouver Aquarium

- LAURA KANE

One of two Pacific white-sided dolphins at the Vancouver Aquarium is in critical condition after groundbrea­king emergency surgery for a gastrointe­stinal disorder.

Aquarium veterinari­an Dr. Martin Haulena said that while the procedure was successful, 21-year-old Hana is being watched around the clock and the prognosis is grave.

“It is hour by hour,” he told a news conference Friday. “She is in very intensive care.”

He said the normally energetic dolphin was found suddenly ill on Monday morning, avoiding food and trainers. She had fluid in her abdominal cavity and veterinari­ans suspected she had severe gastrointe­stinal problems.

The aquarium flew in a team of experts from San Diego, Colorado and Florida, and they confirmed on Wednesday night that she had gastrointe­stinal distension and inflammati­on.

The cause of Hana’s disorder is not yet known, as the team is waiting for the results of biopsies.

Haulena said he suspects a commonplac­e germ that is not infec- tious is involved and that it affects both animals in captivity and in the wild.

As Hana’s condition deteriorat­ed Thursday evening, the team faced losing the dolphin or trying surgery using general anesthesia — among the first such procedures performed on a Pacific white-sided dolphin.

Haulena said the surgery also marked the first explorator­y laparotomy — an incision in the abdomen — and intestinal surgery on a whale or dolphin of any kind.

He said seven veterinari­ans participat­ed in the surgery and more than 40 people helped overall.

“It was very groundbrea­king,” said Haulena, adding he had barely slept in days.

“The degree of profession­alism and skill in that room was inspiring. It was a very cool experience, if you could detach yourself from the fact that this is Hana, who is our friend and we’re doing the best we can.”

Hana was rescued in 2003 by Japanese officials who deemed her unreleasab­le due to injuries she suffered from getting tangled in a fishing net.

She has been at the Vancouver Aquarium since 2005.

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