Monday, November 25, 2013

1208. Video on hamster tumour surgery at Toa Payoh Vets in Nov 2013

Video on dwarf hamster with two large subcutaneous tumours produced by Intern Daniel.

http://youtu.be/L2D50ARD5wM

2-stage anaesthesia and surgeries is advised by me as the tumours are large and the shorter the anaesthesia, the higher the chances of survival.

The hamster survived one anaesthesia and is happy at home. Histology shows a benign tumour.

--------------------- Details below:

Case TP 44770. Neepy the male hamster, 2 years
A "Be Kind To Pets" veterinary educational video teaching vet students how to do a physical examination and take history, receive informed consent to anaesthesia and surgery as well as histology efficicently by Dr Sing Kong Yuen, veterinarian at Toa Payoh Vets, Singapore . 
Establish a good rapport with the new client by asking for relevant details and explaining the high anaesthetic and surgical risks since the tumours are more than one and large, necessitating longer operating time.
The hamster has been operated by Dr Daniel Sing excising two tumours at one go and is fully recovered. Histology of subcutaneous lump 1.5x1.0x0.5 cm shows a benigh tumour - benign spindle cell neoplasm
Zoletil 50 IM 2 drops sufficient analgesia to excise 2 tumours with scalpel blade
Injection IM  1.24 pm (A)   First skin incision  1.26 pm (B)  Skin stitched with 4/0 absorbable 1.33 pm (C).  Time taken between end of stitching and first skin incision   (C-B) = 7 minutes. No need isoflurane gas + O2 top up in this case.
The speedier the surgery, the better the chances of survival for dwarf hamsters

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