Bailey

Green (Chelonia mydas)

(ST10161)

Age Class Juvenile
Gender Unknown
Date Stranded October 23, 2010
Location of Stranding Power plant in Port Everglades, Broward County
Date of Arrival October 25, 2010
Number of Days of Care 181

Final Disposition

Died on April 24, 2011

injured sea turtle named bailey


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bottom view of injured sea turtle bailey
10/26 Bailey arrived at the hospital today in very poor condition. The turtle is very weak and suffers from many fibropapilloma tumors all over its body. Fluids were given, X-rays taken and blood drawn. Bailey does not show any interest in food. 10/30 Staff performed laser surgery today to remove the tumors on the upper body and eyes. Bailey was dry docked overnight and placed in the water the next day. 11/1 Fluids are being administered daily and Bailey is recovering slowly. 11/28 The turtle has not eaten on its own accord and so we are tube feeding gruel, which is a blended meal of fish, oil and protein. Bailey has started to put on some weight and hopefully will start eating on its own soon. 12/13 Bailey has yet to start eating and continues to be fed through a tube twice a day. 12/30 Bailey has started to slowly eat! Only small amounts of sea grass and a special algae grown here at the aquarium, but this is a good sign. 2/1 Bailey has started to eat everything put in the tank! The turtle will have a second surgery in a few weeks to remove the remaining tumors. 2/25 Bailey has had some papilloma tumor regrowth in several areas so today Bailey had X-rays done to get a better look to see if there is if there has been internal tumor growth. Our vet will be studying the X-rays further to get a more thorough diagnosis. 3/28 Bailey has had a second surgery to remove more of the papilloma tumors. The turtle recovered quickly and started to eat the next day. 4/24 Unfortunately, Bailey did not survive a third surgery for fibropapillomatosis.

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