Dog recovering from abdominal surgery

    • [PDF File] AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines for Dogs and Cats*

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      Patients recovering from anesthesia require monitoring by someone trained in the recognition of complications. Although many complications occur throughout anesthesia, most anesthetic-associated deaths occur during recovery, especially in the rst 3 hr.

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    • [PDF File] Microsoft Word - Gastrotomy Discharge.doc

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      Summary: Thank you for trusting your pet to our surgical care. Your pet had abdominal surgery. During surgery, an incision was made into the stomach. This procedure is most commonly performed to remove gastric foreign bodies or for gastric biopsy. Your pet recovered well from surgery and is showing no signs of postoperative complications.

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    • [PDF File] Road to Recovery: Hernia Repair FAQ, Lifestyle Changes, and …

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      Always ask your doctor any questions you may have. Each patient will have a different post-operative recovery and activity level. Read ahead for some frequently asked questions about recovering from a hernia repair and lifestyle guidelines. To learn more about recovery, read our Recovery from Hernia Surgery blog. What is a hernia?

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    • [PDF File] WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER A CYSTOTOMY - Dr Kelly

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      Your pet has had a cystotomy performed to explore the bladder and remove abnormal tissues or stones. This involved opening the abdomen and then the bladder, manipulating the bladder, and then the bladder was sutured closed. The bladder heals rapidly, so is expected to be strong and functioning normally within 2 weeks. After bladder surgery, the …

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    • [PDF File] Microsoft Word - Canine_Cystotomy_Discharge.doc

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      Thank you for trusting your pet to our surgical care. Your dog has had an abdominal exploratory surgery for removal of bladder stones. It is essential to allow your pet time to heal and to avoid injury during recuperation. Please strictly follow the instructions below.

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    • [PDF File] Anesthetic Management of Abdominal Surgery - IntechOpen

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      Pulmonary function is impaired after abdominal surgery more severely than after non-thoracic, non-abdominal surgery. Upper abdominal procedures result in a higher incidence of pulmonary complications. Postoperative pain control improves the pattern and effectiveness of ventilation provided that excessive sedation and depression of …

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    • [PDF File] Immediate postoperative recovery of the surgical patient – …

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      AS DISCUSSEDin part one, fatality in dogs and cats can occur in the immediate postoperative recovery period (VN Times 11.10; October). Patient monitoring, the effects of anaesthesia, and pain and analgesia were also detailed. Part two will discuss fluid therapy and nursing care, which, if optimised, may benefit postoperative patients recovering from …

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    • [PDF File] 2020 AAHA Anesthesia and Monitoring Guidelines

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      Immediately after making the incision or after completing the abdominal procedure but before closing the incision,“bathe or ” “lavage the peritoneal cavity with the local anesthetic by instilling it into the abdomen through the incision (literally just squirting it …

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    • [PDF File] Postoperative Pain Management in Companion Animals

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      Data from studies on acute postoperative pain indicate it is greater in the first 24 hours following surgery, although persistent pain is present in a considerable percentage of individuals – even after common operations. For instance, in dogs and cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy, behavioural changes were observed for at least three days, …

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    • [PDF File] Caring for Your Dog After Surgery - ASPCA

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      Monitor your pet for any signs of abnormal recovery from anesthesia and/or surgery. These may include, bleeding, lethargy or weakness, loss of appetite/decreased water intake, shivering, unsteady gait that persist beyond 24 hours after surgery.

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    • [PDF File] Microsoft Word

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      Discharge Instructions – Radius/Ulna Fracture (Dog) with Padded Bandage. Prognosis: Your pet has a good chance to make a full recovery. Convalescent period: Weight bearing is typically seen within the first week after surgery. By 2 to 3 months after the surgery the lameness should have resolved. Please give us a call if your companion stops ...

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    • [PDF File] Discharge Instructions – Femur Fracture Repair (Dog)

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      Discharge Instructions – Femur Fracture Repair (Dog) Prognosis: Your pet has a good chance to make a full recovery. Convalescent period: Weight bearing is typically seen within the first week after surgery. By 2 to 3 months after the surgery the lameness should have resolved. Please give us a call if your companion stops using the operated limb.

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    • [PDF File] Fiber in Your Diet - ACHQC

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      Hernia repairs are one of the most common procedures performed by general surgeons today, but many people do not know what to expect afterwards. After undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction or hernia repair, a patient’s body has a new ability to stabilize its “core.” Rehabilitation of the core after these operations is important to maintain function and …

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    • [PDF File] Recovering well after an abdominal hysterectomy

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      Most women recover well after having an abdominal hysterectomy. However, as with any surgery, there can be complications. Contact Bramshaw Women’s Unit on 023 8120 6035 (up to two weeks after your surgery) or contact your general practitioner (GP) or NHS 111 if you experience: increasing abdominal (tummy) pain.

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    • [PDF File] Microsoft Word - Enterotomy_Discharge.doc

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      Your pet had abdominal surgery. During surgery, an incision was made into the intestine. Potential complications of this surgery include dehiscence (leaking) of the surgery site, narrowing of the intestine at the surgery site and infection. We have monitored your pet for post-surgical complications and your pet is recovering well at this time.

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