Soft Tissue
Repair of a hard palate defect
A young cat was presented to us at West Midlands Veterinary Referrals for closure of an oro-nasal fistula – a permanent hole between the mouth and the nose. It was uncertain how this had originated but trauma from another animal’s canine tooth during a bite was a possibility.
Read moreSpaniel “kebabed” on a metal spike and treated with a feeding tube, a drain and good nursing!
“Dave” the spaniel, a working dog, was out doing his thing one Sunday and charged through a hedge. There was a 2 foot rusty metal spike in the undergrowth and he impaled himself on it …
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Ozzy recovers after endoscopic removal of a bone foreign body, stuck in the oesophagus for 4 days!
Ozzy, a very likeable little Shih Tzu, scavenged a bone out on a walk with his owner and it got stuck in his oesophagus. It was there for four days and he hadn’t been able to eat or drink in that time. The client had financial issues and his own vets had not been able to get the bone out. The owner was on the point of putting him to sleep but decided at the last minute to bring him over to us at West Midlands Veterinary Referrals and let us have a go at getting it out.
Read moreMass found by chance at routine check up, and removed from caudal abdomen of dog
A vigilant local vet found a large mass in the caudal abdomen of a bull terrier called Nathan during a routine examination.
Read moreTracheostomy makes for a happy dog!
Willow had upper respiratory breathing problems relating to her larynx. A tie-back procedure was unsuccessful and her breathing was becoming distressed.
Read moreProphylactic “belt loop” gastropexy
Gastric dilatation is a condition where the stomach rapidly bloats with gas. This often happens to big dogs and is thought to be predisposed by a lot of exercise around the time of large meals. Gastric dilatation creates problems for the dogs in breathing as the bloated stomach sits right under the diaphragm (the muscle separating the chest from the abdomen, which is the main muscle involved in breathing).
Read moreChronic intramural duodenal foreign body in a Dalmatian dog
Dulcie, a 3 year-old female Dalmatian presented with a 5-month history of vomiting (daily) and weight loss. Roger, our medic and ultrasonographer, scanned her and found that the stomach was still dilated despite a 12-hour fast suggesting it wasn’t emptying properly into the duodenum (the section of small intestine that follow on from the stomach).
Read moreSalivary mucocele
Lyla, a gentle 2y female collie, presented with a collection of fluid under the tongue on the right (a sublingual rannula) and a cystic fluid swelling in the upper part of the right neck.
Read moreMassive hepatic cancer excision and blood transfusion
Poppy, a really sweet little 15kg cocker spaniel, came to us at West Midlands Veterinary Referrals for a cruciate ligament rupture, but all that got put on hold because we spotted that she had a large mass in her abdomen lurking under the rib cage. Roger scanned this, and she had a massive liver cancer obliterating half of her liver (both the left lobes). We could not detect any spread.
Read moreSkin stretchers to assist the closure of large, difficult wounds
When there isn’t enough skin left to close a wound and skin flaps can’t be created, skin stretchers can sometimes help.
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