I have a Question If they do a blood work in a yorkie and everything was good normal.. how come when they get neutered sometimes they get a reaction???:confused: |
What kind of reaction? |
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like the he died for a couple of seconds??? |
There are many conditions that will not show up on a standard pre-surgical blood screen. A dog could look okay on a Chem 6 and still have a heart condition, or even a liver shunt. Human error factors in a lot of the time when there are complications in surgery. When an animal is under anesthesia, it should be constantly monitored to make sure that it is well oxygenated and to make sure that its blood pressure is within an acceptable range. For example, gas anesthesia causes dilation of the animal's blood vessels, meaning that blood pressure can drop quickly if the pet is on too high of a level of gas. This usually isn't an issue since someone should be standing by and taking readings of vital signs during the procedure and adjusting the level of gas as needed. But... if they aren't monitoring closely enough, things can get hairy pretty quickly. |
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The dog could be in picture perfect health and still have complications during surgery. They could be allergic to the anesthesia or it could be human error. There should always be a anesthesia technician there to monitor the dogs vitals while under. The vet cannot do this and surgery at the same time. |
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Please don't tell me this is the same little guy that went through that whole ordeal with getting lost then tortured and burned???? What else must this little angel go through??? OMG! Is he okay??? How are you doing??? |
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Does the vet have any idea why his heart stopped? did he say what was going on during the surgery when this happened? |
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