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Thread: *UPDATE DEC 22nd!!* Surgery done - FULL INTACT OVARY FOUND

  1. #61
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    Prayers on the way for Molly, when you can please give us an update.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    Personally, I wouldn't care if the vet care was free, I'd sooner take my pet to a qualified vet I trust and then bill the spay clinic for the costs if it's discovered to have been a botched spay. Sometimes you get what you pay for.


    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Went in today for second round of testing. We told her we had found blood spots on the floor around the house and she asked what it looked like... we said it looked like BLOOD. (
    We ask questions like that at work sometimes. It's not as ridiculous as it first appears. What we're wanting to know is it dark/light colored blood, watered down blood, blood with other colors/mucus in it. Apparently to the vet it makes a big difference at times.


    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    They first did a vaginal swab and there was a lot of blood. I don't know what she did, but she came back out and said they would take her, and since they had time, they would do another spaying. (
    If they didn't at least suspect that it was an incomplete spay then you'd think they would have called it 'exploratory surgery' rather than admit to incomplete spaying. Guess they got themselves on that one.

    Copied from http://www.veterinarypartner.com/

    a low cost clinic must perform a high volume of surgeries each day. This limits the individual attention a patient can receive if an “assembly line” approach is used. Often these are the situations where only the ovaries are removed and the uterus is left behind so as to save time or where the entire spay is performed through a tiny incision only a half inch or so long so as to save time closing (and sacrifice inspection of the abdomen for bleeding).


    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    She said while they're in heat is the best time (Uh, I've always heard it's NOT good). (
    Being in heat is the WORST time to spay. Not only is the surgery more difficult because the organs are all swelled up, and the blood vessles are larger, but it also increases the chance of an incomplete spay because the parts are harder to see.


    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    She also said that some dogs are born with extra ovarian tissue and sometimes some gets left behind and seeds into other tissue (what a load of crock!!! She's just trying to cover her @$$).
    I have read something previously about extra ovaries/ovarian tissue, however from what I'd read the condition is rare. I don't remember reading anything about it 'seeding' into other tissue though. I appologize that I can't find the link to the article I read, I believe it was either by JAVMA or AAHA but I can't remember.


    I hope the second surgery goes ok and your furbaby does alot better this time. Keep us updated.

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    I've read and re-read this Molly thread~ and I will keep your Molly girl in my Prayers BC_MOM~

    I sure do hope this second surgury will see her through~
    Rest in Peace Corinna~ Well Never Forget You~

    I"VE BEEN FROSTED

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    Notes from the vet who did the spay:

    "Explority surgery was done:
    Found left ovary intact + was removed"
    And guess who did it?? The same vet who did it last time!! How could a vet leave a WHOLE ovary behind?!?!?!

    Molly's hope.. and very exhausted.

    Mom phoned to find out more details, and the vet asst. said that she probably grew at third ovary.... WHATEVER.

    I don't know where we're going from here, but we're going to do something about this.


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    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    That's ridiculous. I doubt she grew a third - and like you, I can't believe a vet would/could leave an ovary inside. I'm glad to hear that it's out now though and that Molly won't have to go through any more false pregnancies and such.

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    I had never heard about a dog growing a third ovary before, it sounds a bit weird to me. And if the vet actually left it intact the first time... I just don't know what to say.

    I'm glad to know that the surgery is done and Molly will start recovering, that's the most important thing.
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    I have never heard of a 3rd ovary- no clue!!!
    Well I am glad she is home! Give her a gentle hug from us..

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    Brother~ That's a whooper for sure~ A third Ovary, Yeah--- okay

    However, I'm so glad to find this up date~ Give Molly Girl some Hugs from all of us . We sure do Hope that she feels better and better, with each New Day~
    Rest in Peace Corinna~ Well Never Forget You~

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    Well, whatever created the condition, at least now hopefully Molly will get better and stay that way (no 4th 5th or 6th ovaries we hope ) Hugs to your precious girl!

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    Geez! I hope Molly is recovering okay. *hugs* to her.
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    sorry I have been gone from PT for a little while so I am just now reading this! ...poor molly! I am so sorry that you and her have had to go through this! but it sounds like hopefully everything has been fixed and she will be feeling loads better!....
    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM

    She said while they're in heat is the best time (Uh, I've always heard it's NOT good).
    them saying this distrubes me! I work at a Vet clinic and the doc always askes them to bring there dog in perferably before their first heat or when they are not in heat because it is very risky for the dog their organs are swollen and they loose a ton of blood so it is harder for them to recover...so either they are trying to cover something up or they don't know what they are talking about hmm idk it just sounds fishy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by countrycowgirl
    it just sounds fishy!
    You're not the first person to say that!


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    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    UGH that is rediculous!

    Poor Molly, I hope she's recovering well..
    "To all the dogs I've loved before...Who traveled in & out my door...I'm glad you came along...I dedicate this song to all the dogs I've loved before"

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    another bad surgery?

    Hello
    I just read about your Molly and am so sorry to hear about this botched surgery! I think my dog has also had a botched spay. I adopted her from the Humane Society last Monday (the 18th) and noticed today that she is bleeding and is swollen too! I have called the vet at the shelter and have an appointment this afternoon, but they also said to get a urine sample because she may have a urinary tract infection. Is that what happened to you too? Please send me an email if you can. Thanks so much.

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    A third Ovary?!? Give me a flipping break!!
    That's the Dr's way of trying to cover up his own mistake.

    I'm so glad this is now all behind you and Molly!!
    I hope she's already started to feel better!!
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