This is terrible. I have to question if the suture material is defective? Ask the vet if any other animals who had surgery using the same suture lot have had problems. You might suggest they get some suture material from a different lot or use a different brand this next go around. If it is bad suture, I would sure be suing for the cost of all of these surgeries, not to mention the pain your baby must endure as a result. Also, ask for a package of the suture material that was used in each of the first two procedures (it would be worth a few bucks to buy them) or at minimum, ask them to save the sutures for you during this next procedure. Just be sure to get the name and lot number.
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Last edited by Gracie2006; 05-23-2008 at 05:18 AM.
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