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Liver Shunt Repair & BAT My baby girl had her liver shunt repaired in March at UT and I just had her BAT redone for the second time. Her post meal number was 46 which is a huge improvement, but still high. Is this indicitave of MVD or should I give the ring a little more time to do it's job? I've posted her numbers below: Pre meal: 2/09 43 post surgery - (surgery 3/09) 5/09 10.9 9/09 2.5 Post meal: 2/09 236 post surgery 5/09 132 9/09 46 Thanks! ~~~ Valerie |
I don't have any experience with BA's after surgery but I hope someone who does will post. It sounds hopeful. |
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My vet received a written report from Dr. Tobias this morning and these are just excerpts from it: About passing the denamarin whole - "As noted in your communication, her bile acids are improved at 2.5 and 46 (9/2/09) but still not normal. You also noted that she has been passing the denamarin almost unchanged. I agree about discontinuation of the lactulose. Since her chemistry panel is normal and she has gained weight, she should do well on the liver diet alone...." "Based on Lola's bile acids and bloodwork, I would suspect that she has microvascular dysplasia secondary to congenital portal hypoplasia. The only way to know for sure is to repeat the scintigraphy and liver biopsy...." I don't think she recommends repeating the Scintigraphy and biopsy again, and my vet agrees. We will just maintain Lola on a good, solid low protein diet. She has done super since the surgery and we will continue with what we are doing. ~~~ Valerie, "Lola & Harley" |
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Dr. Tobias did biopsy the liver when she corrected the shunt and it came back normal. It is a little confusing to me but Lola seems to be doing so well I will just keep her on a low protein diet and she should do fine. It has been explained to me (in very simple terms, so I could understand) that this could be acquired shunting that developed after the ring was put on the large shunt. Apparently, this sort of MVD causes few problems and is easily managed with diet. We'll see. Lola has never had any neurological symptoms of a shunt except for small growth and lethargy, and she has gained weight and is full of energy since her surgery. Keeping her on the low protein diet is easy! |
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