Vishnugurubaran, DNinu, ARKrishnaveni, N, et al.,TANUVAS2021-12-072021-12-072021https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810178782TNV_PIJ_2021_SP 10(4)132-134An adult Indian crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica) was rescued and brought with the history of automobile accident while crossing road. The rodent was found to be active and aggressive with lacerated wound all over the body and unable to bear weight on its both hind legs. The Porcupine was chemically immobilized with Zoletilâ„¢ 50 (Tiletamine and Zolzepam) @ 8 mg per kg body weight intramuscularly and subjected to whole body radiograph after immobilization. Radiography revealed multiple bilateral pelvic fractures with complete dislocation and over ridding of third lumbar vertebrae. The Porcupine was recovered from chemical immobilization smoothly after 32 minutes without any complication. The present case discussed about the chemical immobilization using tiletamine and zolezepam along with radiographic diagnosis of spinal and pelvic injury in an Indian crested Porcupine.EnglishVeterinary ScienceChemical immobilization and radiographic diagnosis of spinal and pelvic injury in an Indian crested porcupine: A case reportThe Pharma Innovation JournalArticle