That's a heavy lift: Rhino at Illinois zoo undergoes CT scan
By Associated Press
Apr 24, 2018 10:31 PM CDT
In this April 23, 2018 photo provided by the Chicago Zoological Society, A dedicated team of staff take direction from Dr. Michael Adkesson, right, vice president of clinical medicine for the Chicago Zoological Society, as they prepare to position Layla, a 2,300-pound eastern black rhinoceros at Brookfield...   (Associated Press)

BROOKFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A rhinoceros at a suburban Chicago zoo has undergone what's believed to be the first CT scan performed on the species. It was no easy task.

Layla is seven and a half years old and 2,300 pounds and lives at Brookfield Zoo.

Zoo officials say the scan was needed to diagnose an obstruction in Layla's nasal passageway that made it difficult for her to breathe.

Because Layla was too large to move inside the zoo's hospital a CT scanner had to be brought to the Pachyderm House.

A front loader was needed to lift the rhino onto the surgical table. About 40 staff members helped with the process and did practice runs with 2,300 pounds of concrete.

The images revealed abnormal tissue near an upper molar. The zoo says Layla is resting comfortably and surgery is planned.

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