I feel finally like my future is bright! I went to the Bucksport Vet's office and got to observe what happens in a normal day, well surgical day.I got up early that morning showered and had some breakfast and went to Dunkin Donuts and bought a dozen donuts to earn brownie points.
They were pretty excited about there donuts and welcomed me right in. The veterinary technician immediately put anesthesia in a cat and set him on the table after he was groggy and limp. She showed me how to clip the toenails and I clipped the nails while she pulled the hair off the operating area, AKA the scrotum. Then the doctor, Dr. Hunt, walked in put on gloves cut open the scrotum and pushed out the Testes. He stretched out the sack and twisted off the arteries of the testes. He then cut them off tied a knot with the forceps, and pushed it back in the sack. Then he sewed up the small incision and left the room. It took all about 15 minutes tops.
After that surgery we monitored his vitals for a few minutes then we covered him up checked his reflexes to make sure that he was waking up correctly and put him back in his cage. Then we got the next patient ready by giving him a full once over and then doctor Hunt gave him his shots including the anesthesia. We put him back in his cage until he was groggy enough to come out. Then we flipped the other cat onto his opposite side to help him wake up and to keep the blood flowing.
After we got the second cat done, we did the same for the third, except her surgery was different due to the fact she, was a her. we tied down her limbs and shaved the incision area and sterilized it as best we could. Then Doctor Hunt came in and made an incision. Then then brought up the ovaries tied them off and cut them almost the same as a male cat but it took longer.
The female dog was the longest and most complicated due to the ligament. The ligament that attatches the Ovaries to the back of the body is stronger than a cat which just tears during removal. It's also in a blind area so vet's have to dig around to pull it up and cut it.
One cat we worked on had a heart murmur and had to have extra monitoring. It was kind of an uncommon thing to hear and I hope that she didn't clot because of the surgery.
I've always kind of wanted to ask Coach Hunt about surgeries at his work. Now I'm glad I never did.
ReplyDeleteI'ts kinda weird hearing about coach Hunt doing something other then making the team run excessive amounts
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