Tuesday, December 22, 2015

2890. How long does it take to do a Dachshund 3-puppy Caesarean section? 32 minutes

Dec 22, 2015



Experienced professional dog breeder
Dachshund, 3 years, 6.1 kg, 39C, 62nd day pregnant. Pup born natually at 6.30 am. Dead.
Phoned me for C-section at around 9 am. Had given oxytocin 0.5 ml without success.

"How long does it take to do a Caesarean section in a dog?" one lady who came in to buy painkiller for her old X-bred having difficulty standing up, asked me.

"It depends on the number of puppies and experience of the vet."
For me, I had done over a hundred C-sections around 2005-2006 when most dog breeders used my services. The following is my timing for C-section of the above-mentioned Dachshund.


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Dr Daniel on leave today Tuesday Dec 22, 2015.

Breeder phoned at 8.45 am and came at 9.15 am. Pup 1 was born naturally and discovered dead at 6.30 am today.


C-section
Isoflurane gas mask at 5%.  Intubate 7.0 tube.
Incise skin around 6 cm from umbilicus and incise 6 cm long.
Finger locate bifurcation of the uterus
Incise 1 cm from bifurcation for around 6 cm (width of head of Dachshund pup)
Took out 3 pups. Break water bag. 2 clamps on umbilicus. Incise in between clamps. Give pup to breeder to clean up. 3/0 absorbable stitch up uterus in 2 layers, parallel and across incision. Linea alba closed with interrupted and cross stitches 2/0 absorbable. Skin closed with 3 horizontal mattress 2/0. 

Pup 2 - placenta detached. Did not move. Drowned in amniotic fluid. Lungs filled with mucus. Did not cry.
Pup 3 and Pup 4 vigorous. Breeder said he saw the Pup 2 coming in and disappearing inside the vagina at after 7 am and said that the dam had no strength to push. He gave 0.5 ml oxytocin but the dam could not contract. So, he decided on C-section. 

At 6.55 pm, he visited me to settle the bill. He said that the dam ate and that was a good sign. Milk flowed to the 2 puppies who suckled vigorously. This was her first litter.

KPI
I kept a written record to research  how long I took to do this C-section.

A: Injection of Induction Drugs.  NO.
B: Isoflurane gas first given:  9.32 am
C: Isoflurane gas stopped: 10.17 am
D: First skin incision:  9.46 am
E:  Skin stitching completed: 10.18 am

E-D = 32 minutes
C-B =  45 minutes 
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Details
Isoflurane gas started: 9.32 am

Incise bifurcation of uterus:  9.47 am

Started stitching uterus: 9.53 am 

Uterus stitched and pushed back into abdomen after pulling out to examine for any pups:  10.07 am
(all 3 pups taken out and given to the breeder)

Speed, Accuracy and Completeness are important factors in surgery.
A c-section taking too long may lead to death of the dam so speed is most important as the anaesthetic risks are hovering around. The shorter the anaesthesia, the safer it is for the patient, as in this case. I think 32 minutes will be the shortest time possible for a vet with experiences in C-section. I had done over 100 c-sections in the years when most Pasir Ris breeders used my $300 c-section services almost exclusively. Now, younger vets who charge cheaper or give value have taken over.  

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 Breeder said that this Dachshund has a small vaginal opening and therefore will be unable to give birth naturally. She had given birth to a dead pup seen at 6.30 am as the breeder had over-slept.


Breeder has experience with many vets
1. No-gloved vets - no infection.  So he said, it depends on the vet's body aura.
2. Vet who put Bactrim tablet inside uterus after C-section.  Dam became sterile.
3. Vet who always cause post-op infection attributed to his body aura.
4.  Foreign vet who was employed by a practice took out the ovaries of the dam, saying that the dam had uterine tumour. He found that his dams later did not come on heat. Complained to the owner of the practice that employed him. Vet was sacked.
5.  A vet who operated so fast that he had little time to revive the pups. His favourite vet.   
















See caesarean section of 61 minutes to take out 7 Corgi pups at:

Monday, December 21, 2015

INTERN CLARA. Video: Aural haematoma in a Ragamuffin cat

 
 
This veterinary educational video shows surgical procedures. Viewer discretion is advised.
(narrate according to the image).


Pause
Then show the hook video of the cat pawing his side and ear being swollen. Narrate the action seen in the video. At least 10 seconds of footage.


HOOK

The cat has a very painful swollen ear (video). 
Video footage of the cat's hind legs keep moving when the vet fingers the ear.

What is the problem with this cat?





BKTP IMAGE









INTRODUCTION
On Dec 17, 2015, a young Ragamuffin cat came to Toa Payoh Vets. He lived in an apartment (2 images as shown below) in Singapore. He kept scratching his right ear. The ear bleeds and blood collects inside the ear flap. The right ear becomes much swollen (image) unlike the left ear (image). The cat lost appetite and meows frequently.


The owner's wife was much distressed. So the husband drove the cat to Toa Payoh Vets for treatment.



 


AT TOA PAYOH VETS, Dr Sing examined the cat.
The outer ear canal of both ears is packed with dirt. However, the one in the right ear became itchy and inflamed. This condition is called otitis externa (outer ear infection).

The cat keeps scratching the ear flap to relieve his itch. His claws hits the ear flap repeatedly. The blood vessels inside rupture and bleed. A large painful swelling in the ear flap appeared. The cat will not eat and feels miserable.





MIDDLE

What is the solution?

1. Large bore needle to drain out the blood.  (text/illus).  There will be recurrence and the owner will have to spend more money and time to do surgery.

2. Surgery. Incise, drain and stitch.


An ear surgery is presented. The procedure is as follows:

STEPS (narration) + subtitle for the video

The following is the footage of the surgery done by Dr Daniel of Toa Payoh Vets
1. Anaesthesia using xylazine and ketamine injection IM. The owner gives consent as regards the  anaesthetic and surgical risk

MOV 385.  The ear irrigation process of the normal other ear is shown in this video. The procedure is similar to the affected ear.


 

subtitle  0:19 - 1:52  Ear solution into the outer ear, massage, cotton swabs to clear dirt. Clear ear mites if any.

2:01 TO 2:25    Sedation is needed to clean ear thoroughly and to prevent the cat stressed out


MOV 354 + 357. Prepare for surgery. Cleaning and disinfection of the ear  flap and the ear canal


MOV 358  Haematoma due to ear scratching. Trauma ruptures blood vessels inside the ear flap. This swelling of the ear is called aural haematoma.


MOV 359.
Scalpel incises skin of concave side of the ear flap. The blood is drained. Blood clots are removed.





MOV 360. A narrow strip of skin on the concave side to cut to enlarge the incision wound. This enables drainage and prevents early closure of the wound and recurrence of the haematoma.

MOV 362.
0:34 to end.

After lancing and drainage, the stitching if from skin of the concave side into cartilage and out of the convex side of the ear. The stitches are parallel to the incision. Transverse stitches will ligate the ear blood vessels which run parallel to the incision and cause ear tissue cell death.






MOV 374. 
0- 0:38
Completion of surgery.
MOV 386. 
0:32 - 1:39.  Subtitle.    Interrupted sutures from skin of concave side into cartilage to skin of the convex side.  Elizabeth collar to prevent scratching. Injection of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory.






CONCLUSION

Dogs have aural haematomas. Similar surgical method as in this cat.
Skin incision can be S-shaped  (image) or straight (image) but outcome is the same.





Stitches can be through the skin of both sides of the ear. They can be into concave side and the cartilage only without coming out the other convex side skin.




WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DO NOT SEEK VETERINARY TREATMENT
Your pet tolerates the pain, keeps scratching ear and lose appetite.
The ear becomes deformed as its blood supply is interrupted. Scarring and contraction of the skin and cartilage leads to the  formation of a cauliflower ear. VIDEO OF A CASE 17-year-old Silkie Terrier.





 
Many Singaporean pet owners work long hours.





Some do not know how to handle the un-cooperative cat and clean the cat's ears.  The cat runs away when the owner attempts to clean the ears. In such cases, get the groomer or vet to clean the ears before infection sets in.


Regular ear cleaning with ear drops or ointments will prevent ear haematoma. It saves you money and time. (elaborate) + pet suffers if the ears get infected for a long time (footage of cat scratching)
The pet will shake its head continuously, paw its ear flaps, cry in pain. The pet's body might smell because of the infection


Credits






Narrate as you show the images



(For more information:
contact judy@toapayohvets.com  +65 9668 6468.  www.toapayohvets.com)  Narrate from image below.





Thursday, December 17, 2015

2388. Myanmar travel stories: Dr Thin Thin Soe

Dec 5 to 14, 2015. I was in Yangon and Hinthada, Myanmar.
Dr Thin Thin Soe and Dr Thein Tun Aung had sponsored the following: Revitalisation of the pagoda with gold paint on Dec 11, the shaving of hair and becoming a monk for 3 days by Dr Thein Tun Aung, the Head Monk's birthday on Dec 12 with celebration shared with monks in the monastery, invited guests and any member of the public. Food is sponsored by them.

Some images are below.


Visiting Golden Rock






Celebrating the Monk's birthday









Dec 10, 2015  Visit to a Karen household 1 hour drive from Hinthada




 
 

 


 


Dec 11, 2015    Revitalisation of the pagoda. A new gold paint.





 




Dec 10 - 13, Dr Thein Tun Aung becomes a monk for 3 days. Hair shaving and ceremony in washing the face of Buddha. At 3 am, we went to a most beautiful pagoda to perform the ceremony















































Dec 13, 2015. Back to Yangon