25/02/20
A dog attack victim came in as an emergency today - a lab cross attacked by 3 bully type dogs. The back of the dog was partially degloved, and the throat was ripped to shreds. It was amazing to visualise the trachea and the jugular.
The wound spans 180 degrees of the patient's torso |
The ventral neck wound, showing the jugular and the hole in the trachea. |
First the wounds were flushed and cleaned with sterile saline and swabs. The surgeon sutured up the hole in the trachea (I was in charge of moving the ET tube to ensure it hadn't been accidentally sewn to the dog). Then, the wounds were packed with saline-soaked sterile swabs, and the wound was approximated with 0PDS. The plan is to redo this every day for the next few days before going in surgically and removing the expected necrotic tissue.
I'm excited to follow this case through, and I really hope this poor dog makes it.
Wow... I hope the Dog made it
ReplyDeleteShe did! She made a full recovery, and came back a few months later with an unrelated issue!
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