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[IMG][/IMG] Showing the removed thyroid, the small 'nodule' remaining is the parathyroid gland which was left intact. The surgical site is directly above the larynx [IMG][/IMG] All stitched up! He was kept in on a drip overnight and went home two days later! |
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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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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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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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