A CASE OF CLOSED PYOMETRA IN 2014.
13-year-old female Jack Russell was on heat 2 months ago. No signs of heat but the male dog tried to mate with her. Four videos are produced to explain closed pyometra in the dog.
VIDEO
1. CONSULTATION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLMM_Jhud2A
Blood test. No
bacterial infection.
Abdominal X-rays showed closed pyometra.
Swollen loops of uterus.
Illustrations of pyometra
2. SURGERY (Viewer
discretion is advised)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIwXDJhANKs
6,486 views 29 Jun 2014
Emergency spay after
a 24-hour I/V drip plus medication was done by Dr Daniel. You can see
the swollen uterus. I advised only isoflurane gas + Oxygen, no I/V
sedation as this dog was much lethargic. A speedy surgery ensures the
dog survives. Gas by mask was OK in this case. I assess that this dog
has a good chance of survival as the owner did not procrastinate
seeing the vet. However she was extremely lethargic and had slight
anemia. So Dr Daniel did not think she would be Ok post op. The dog
woke up just after the last skin stitch. This was a good sign.
3.
POST-SURGERY. CLOSED PYOMETRA. Uterine loops are incised to show the
abundant pus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IUZvbicgm0
4. GOES HOME. Recovered fully from surgery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4rHo-QpDdw
CONCLUSION. As
at July 9, 2014, around 10 days post-operation, the dog was in
excellent health. She went home to a happy daughter of the owner who
had not wanted to spay her as he wanted her to have puppies.
UPDATES AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/11/4398-video-2014-case-study-closed.html
ORIGINAL REPORT IN 2014 AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2014/07/1396-jack-russell-scored-bulls-eye.html
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