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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: arugula on November 25, 2009, 08:15

Title: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 25, 2009, 08:15
I wonder if anybody has any ideas about this?

3 weeks ago to the day, my Collie had her hysterectomy. All was fine with the op, with some redness and weeping from the stitch wounds when the stitches came out after 10 days, so we had a course of antibiotics which lasted until last Wednesday. We went back so that they could look and all was fine and looking very good.

Just yesterday, I noticed a small red mark about the size of a 5p, right in the middle of the area. I wondered if it was some sort of hernia and OH wondered if it was "bruising coming out"  ???. I can easily ask the vet and they will say bring her in  ::), and I can easily take her in but as she is quite a nervy Collie, its a bit traumatic for all concerned. She is my first girl dog, so I have no experience of this sort of thing....

Anyone going to tell me that it is likely to disappear again in a couple of days? Or are we bound in the direction of the vet again.... ::)
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: SMD66 on November 25, 2009, 08:17
a red mark is more likely to be infection again.  Feep an eye on it and if it gets any bigger go back to vets, you could ring them to ask for advice.

Hope she's well soon!  :)
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: joyfull on November 25, 2009, 08:23
I agree - I would ring your vets either for advice or for some more antibiotics (perhaps it didn't heal up properley before the stitches came out. Had both of my girls done (one as an emergency when she had pyometrea) and both recovered within a couple of days  - mind you I was lucky in that my vets both did internal stitches so never had to go back to have any removed.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 25, 2009, 13:44
Thanks guys, I will most certainly keep an eye on it and see how it goes. I'm disappointed as the wound itself appeared to have healed wonderfully well and we only had a ladder/grid shaped mark of redness where the stitches had been.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: totalnovice on November 25, 2009, 20:02
Hiya,

When i had my caesarean (sp) and i know thats not the same op or the same speciese even but...
... i had a slight infection before staples were taken out which seemed to have cleared up but then after staples came out the infection came back and it looked a bit like that sounded started off in a small patch kind of over the wound but then spread.

Can never be too careful.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: sunshineband on November 25, 2009, 20:42
If you haven't done it yet, Ring the Vet  :D  please

Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: birmancats on November 25, 2009, 22:02
Vet definately.  Sounds like it could be a collection from an infection behind the wound.  Hope she is OK.   
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 26, 2009, 07:16
Thanks guys, I'm going to call into the vet this morning, even though it has actually shrunk and quitened down in colour.

As for Pop, she's as lively as ever  ::), but I know that means little in a Collie. Last year when she ripped a hole in her side on some roughly finished fence she didn't let on at all and OH found a wet area when stroking her much later in the day  :ohmy:
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 26, 2009, 09:51
Called in to the vet, accompanied by photo! The vet says it looks like a reaction to the internal (melting) stitches and has given me some more antibiotics until tomorrow when they will see her in the morning, just to be sure all is OK before the weekend  :).
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: joyfull on November 26, 2009, 09:57
ooh thats a jolly good idea taking the vet a photo - would never have thought of that  :D,
saves upsetting a nervous dog too much.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 26, 2009, 10:50
ooh thats a jolly good idea taking the vet a photo - would never have thought of that  :D,
saves upsetting a nervous dog too much.

Clever OH's idea  :D. When he suggested it I reached for my phone, but he said no get a decent sized pic and went off to get his proper digital camera and then printed a couple of pics on his photo printer  :). Boys and their toys  ::).
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: sunshineband on November 26, 2009, 18:22
This sounds a really good solution Argy -- hope the meds do the trick  :)
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: totalnovice on November 26, 2009, 18:28
Fingers crossed that does the job - and very clever OH!!!
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: birmancats on November 26, 2009, 19:14
Very smart.  Like the photo idea.  Hope she is on the mend.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 27, 2009, 16:11
Well when I got home from work yesterday, she had managed to burst the thing, so we took her to the vet this morning and we were given another weeks worth of antibiotics and a collar. Vet: "I'll give you a collar", us:  :unsure: . Vet: "Have you tried a collar before", us: "No" (because we know our dog  ::).....). "Well could you try one this time?", "OK". I was hoping to take a cute picture of her wearing the collar and post it, but she totally freaked when she had a little practice earlier  :ohmy:. She can't understand why the doorframes and walls are jumping out at her  :(. Hates me now  :(.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: joyfull on November 27, 2009, 16:18
One of dogs had to wear one of those years ago but it didn't stop one of our other dogs getting to his wound and trying to clean it and pull the stitches out  :lol: He hated it as he also kept bumping into things, but he did find it covered his feed bowl which stopped the others stealing his food  :lol:
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: Foxy on November 27, 2009, 16:58
Our new cat Sammi had to wear one of those...lasted around 27 seconds! :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 27, 2009, 18:14
I wouldn't mind so much but one of the other vets in that practice gave us the T shirt idea for her, so thats what she normally gets to wear. Very smart too  8). This vet didn't seem keen on that today though..  >:(
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: Parsnip on November 27, 2009, 18:59
Well when I got home from work yesterday, she had managed to burst the thing, so we took her to the vet this morning and we were given another weeks worth of antibiotics and a collar. Vet: "I'll give you a collar", us:  :unsure: . Vet: "Have you tried a collar before", us: "No" (because we know our dog  ::).....). "Well could you try one this time?", "OK". I was hoping to take a cute picture of her wearing the collar and post it, but she totally freaked when she had a little practice earlier  :ohmy:. She can't understand why the doorframes and walls are jumping out at her  :(. Hates me now  :(.

That reminds me of when Poo had his bits off, he did the banging into everything thing..We laughed and laughed at him... :lol: Poor wee man :blush:
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: totalnovice on November 29, 2009, 13:22
Hope she is getting a bit better now. When our cats were done they both had to wear collars - sam, the boy, is so stupid he just accepted it and kept walking in to things (bless him) but the Delilah hated it and went crazy after about 2 seconds. We just had to keep an eye on her. - good idea about the tshit though for bigger dogs.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on November 29, 2009, 14:47
Hope she is getting a bit better now. ..... - good idea about the tshirt though for bigger dogs.

She seems fine in herself and takes her medicine very well unlike many animals. We haven't been using the collar over the weekend and I have yet to decide what I will do about that when I go to work tomorrow.
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: Flowerpower136 on December 04, 2009, 10:05
Don't worry, she won't hate you for long.

I remember all sorts of problems with collars when we had dachunds.  Can you imagine it, the edge of the collar with mms from the floor and kept tripping him up.  He was very vocal about it all, which made us laugh even more because it was just like a loud hailer :D.

The only problme we've ever had with wounds not healing was because a drainage tube had somehow got pulled back into the caviity (unknown to us), and the wound just would not heal.

The vet gave the area a very gentle squeeze, and the tube plopped out, imagine a finger cut off a rubber glove!  I nearly died, thought it was some sort of horrific flesh eating maggoty whatsit.  Anyway, healed up nicely after that........and I recovered eventually ;)

Hope she's doing OK.



Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on December 04, 2009, 11:27
Just not long back from the vet after the post antibiotic course check. All fine  :). (Again).
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: Rubellite on December 04, 2009, 13:23
Good to hear that, Argyllie  :)
Title: Re: Post op. mark
Post by: arugula on December 04, 2009, 13:52
Good to hear that, Argyllie  :)

:D :D :D