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15-09-2009, 09:15 PM   #1

* Slightly Gory Pics-surgery*!


I took these photos the other day, showing the removal of the right thyroid gland in a 13 yr-old cat.
Hyperthyroidism is a common conditon in older cats with the primary clinical signs being weightloss accompanied with increased appetite and hyperactivity. Often it is possible for the vet to palpate the enlarged thyroid gland-also known as a goitre.


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The surgical site with the cat on his back in a trough, the leads you can see are from the ECG machine. His heart rate and rhythm was monitored throughout. (hyperthyroidism can cause ventricular arrythmias)


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Showing the exposed, enlarged thyroid gland. Within the thyroid gland is the parathyroid gland which must be left intact to prevent the development of hypocalcaemia post-operatively.



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15-09-2009, 09:17 PM   #2

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Maybe gory for some people but I find that very interesting Liz ....... thanks!



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15-09-2009, 09:19 PM   #3

Re: * Slightly Gory Pics-surgery*!


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Showing the removed thyroid, the small 'nodule' remaining is the parathyroid gland which was left intact. The surgical site is directly above the larynx

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All stitched up! He was kept in on a drip overnight and went home two days later!



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15-09-2009, 09:22 PM   #4

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I too find it fascinating, amazing how small the wound is....



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15-09-2009, 09:25 PM   #5

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yup, a very small wound. The vet used the very fine instruments we usually use for ocular surgery, as it is very close to some major blood vessels and nerves.



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15-09-2009, 09:56 PM   #6

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I love watching operstions on the TV as long as it animals, people...no way!



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15-09-2009, 09:57 PM   #7

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Very interesting, especially as one of my cats, Sasha has had her thyroid gland removed.



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15-09-2009, 09:58 PM   #8

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I love watching operstions on the TV as long as it animals, people...no way!
I love watching all operations, it doesn't make me feel the slightest bit queasy ...... my hubby is the opposite, he just can't look at the TV if there is anything like that on...



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15-09-2009, 10:01 PM   #9

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I just do not find hman operations interesting.....My vet has always said when one of mine was in for something I could watch if I wanted to...But always declined....think as it was my own animal would worry to much.



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15-09-2009, 10:07 PM   #10

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Glad you liked them! I still find watching surgery interesting. I watched Kindly have a dental a few years ago-I wasn't actually assisting but at one point they lost her pulse It was one of the most awful experiences to see her crash on the table I vowed I would never watch one of my animals under GA again.
When Imogen was spayed I stayed well out of the way, I had to trust my colleagues and it's a lot more stressful to have the owners there!



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