Thursday 6 November 2008

News flash

And just when we thought the weather has cooled off and the hurricane danger is off....
well not really....it doesn't officially stop till end of november!

And just to prove the rule right, we are again under hurricane watch. A new baby called Paloma will come to visit us within 24-36 h, hurricane potentially even category 3, will hit us full blast!

Keeping you posted. Already the 2nd hurricane of the season!

Paloma over and out,
Andreea

Monday 3 November 2008

What tickled my brain lately...

Well, ... eyes. In fact lately I have had quite a few interesting opthalmologic cases which I could not refer so I had to deal with them on the spot. Thou I have consulted the diplomat specialist on one in particular.
I had 2 corneal ulcers. One was old and superficial and multiple attempts of conservative management failed. The eye kept staining with fluorescein, thru many frustrating weeks of believing it can be managed without surgery.
The other one was new and acute, a good case of desmetocel turned anterior chamber prolapse with some iris in the equation in an 8 month puppy.

I did in both a procedure, quite straightforward, which I've come to love...a 3rd eyelid flap. Technique is important, as tension applied had to be just right; owner compliance ever so important as after care as eye drops and E-collar is vital; and another new trick is the usage of own patient serum alternatively with antibiotics;

Both of them healed well after 3 weeks of the flap in place. Even the nasty iris one healed well, with a good new scar but still, healed!

Another cool one, a case of Horner's syndrome in a 5 year old male neutered Dobermann; was a bit puzzled with that but after reviewing some neuro-ophtalmology and the nervous path way (long live Predoi..NOT:) all became more clearer.

And outside of the eyes, we had a magic case of a diaphragmatic hernia in a 3 month puppy...a very nasty one that made it succesfully.... more of that in a later episode.

And 3 cheers to my current favourite drug... long live Dopram. Respiratory stimulant that is a God sent:)