I WOULD not recommend anyone take an animal to this man for survey. He obviously EPICALLY FAILED STERILE technique. Where's the techs? Sterile operating room? Gown and cap? People handing containers to doctor without being sterile then he touches it and then back to the surgical site? The animal is obviously just invoke for him.
The stones are bladder stones. They are not do to to much salt or the diet. They appear to be struvite, or magnesium-amonium-phospahte, the most common variety, and are generally thought to be due to bladder infection with certain bacteria.
This amount of stones is quite common.
The commenter below, in French, makes a good observation. This surgery is not usually done so "casually".
Conditions d'aseptie déplorable ! Je n'oserais jamais présenter une telle vidéo. Vous feriez mieux de la retirer. Vous donnez une bien mauvaise image de la profession...
No cap , no mask , technicians not wearing caps and masks....No lap sponges used , so many things wrong on so many levels . I would be embarassed to show this video to anyone if I were them .
There is a right way , and a wrong way . Guess which side they fall on ? You take your animal in to have surgery done and it should be done the correct way . Period .
I have been a Veterinary Techinican for 20 years and I have worked in more than 6 Hospitals and 3 Emergency Clinics . I have never seen or have been a part of poor sterility practices during a surgical procedure . Does it happen ? Sure . I never said it didn't , I said there was so many things wrong on so many levels .
totally unsterile surgery.. that women should not of had her hands in there without being gloved in. The specimen container should not of been touched nor should the veterinarian touched it. In clinic, we'd never do such thing.. making the dog susceptable to infection.
Wow, has this Dr. heard of sterile technique? Obviously not! He is removing bladder stones from a dog. No mask, cap, gown, touching non sterile objects with hands and then touching open surgical site. Nice.
First off, dogs, people etc. can get both kidney and bladder stones. But I do think those are from the belly (stomach). They don't look like kidney or bladder stones or gull stones, I thing that the dog must of eaten them, some dogs will eat literally anything. I didn't hear what the vet said that he was taking them from though.
sorry about my english. i´m from argentina. you are rigth bladder. if you look carefully at the colour of the organ he is oppening, the ubication , tehe large of the cut, the argterier, the way it bleeds. it's the bladder. i have no doubts.
they're bladder stones. she didn't eat the the stones, they formed in her bladder due to the right combination of mineral content and acidity/alkalinity of the urine.
Uh... u were joking when u answered the comment about if these were stones from the ground, right? Cause these are NOT stones he ate from the ground. These are urinary BLADDER STONES, caused by years of eating bad food, like human food, or dog food with high salt content. These are naturally formed stones: first comes as crystals, then into stones.
*Invoke should be income for my comment below.
niccoleleo 3 months ago
I WOULD not recommend anyone take an animal to this man for survey. He obviously EPICALLY FAILED STERILE technique. Where's the techs? Sterile operating room? Gown and cap? People handing containers to doctor without being sterile then he touches it and then back to the surgical site? The animal is obviously just invoke for him.
niccoleleo 3 months ago
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does it hurt the dog?
who's dog is it anyway? male or female?
so many stones.....
TheDoggielova 10 months ago
does it hurt the dog?
who's dog is it anyway? male or female?
TheDoggielova 10 months ago
The stones are bladder stones. They are not do to to much salt or the diet. They appear to be struvite, or magnesium-amonium-phospahte, the most common variety, and are generally thought to be due to bladder infection with certain bacteria.
This amount of stones is quite common.
The commenter below, in French, makes a good observation. This surgery is not usually done so "casually".
RichardinJax 11 months ago
Awww! Poor doggy!
Brookles99 11 months ago
Conditions d'aseptie déplorable ! Je n'oserais jamais présenter une telle vidéo. Vous feriez mieux de la retirer. Vous donnez une bien mauvaise image de la profession...
fsanspoux 1 year ago
Um, that's a bladder. Those are bladder stones, caused by build up of calcium, not stones from the ground.
TheGhostInYourMirror 1 year ago
poor dog
TheCuteDogAP 1 year ago
pig!!!
matheus8557 1 year ago
that would be something my not very bright dog would do. I love him to DEATH and back again. Sometimes I just dont think he's all there.
AlphaStatus90 1 year ago
thats fcked up daddy... XD
mark1235600 1 year ago
OMFG! that is insane!
freemanian2027 2 years ago
No cap , no mask , technicians not wearing caps and masks....No lap sponges used , so many things wrong on so many levels . I would be embarassed to show this video to anyone if I were them .
StreakinMarine 2 years ago
You honestly believe doctors work sterile all the time? I sure as fuck don't.
Bierduvel 2 years ago
There is a right way , and a wrong way . Guess which side they fall on ? You take your animal in to have surgery done and it should be done the correct way . Period .
I have been a Veterinary Techinican for 20 years and I have worked in more than 6 Hospitals and 3 Emergency Clinics . I have never seen or have been a part of poor sterility practices during a surgical procedure . Does it happen ? Sure . I never said it didn't , I said there was so many things wrong on so many levels .
StreakinMarine 2 years ago
i wouldn't want him to operate on my dog his arms a sooooooo hairy and there's nothing to cover them.
junestripes3 2 years ago
its called dirty surgery... septic surgery... lols
randygalutan 2 years ago
wow...look how big the stone is...
Aerolseventh 2 years ago
its red, it looks pink in the light. red and pink are almost the same. blood color doesnt matter.
WonderNoobie 2 years ago
unsterile, bad job but you got the work done and the dog lived....i think...
WonderNoobie 2 years ago
totally unsterile surgery.. that women should not of had her hands in there without being gloved in. The specimen container should not of been touched nor should the veterinarian touched it. In clinic, we'd never do such thing.. making the dog susceptable to infection.
Susan9347 3 years ago
I was also quite surprised that he wasn't wearing a mask, gown, or hair net. Bladder surgery is a sterile procedure... Hmm..
Saybell 3 years ago
you should work with mask , cap and gown and you should have someone to help you if complications appears. You must also make director
lesenane 3 years ago
lol the phone rings
deadman1245 3 years ago
Wow, has this Dr. heard of sterile technique? Obviously not! He is removing bladder stones from a dog. No mask, cap, gown, touching non sterile objects with hands and then touching open surgical site. Nice.
lopinaround1 3 years ago 2
Eww
Matrex50 3 years ago
imagine the dog wakes up and bites him
cutegirlbad 3 years ago
whats in that cup?
fireflier8 3 years ago
hmm seems a lot of people are confused, just research it .
readallen 3 years ago
no these stones are formed inside the body when the dog is not healthy..
hijabiflower 3 years ago
the description is wrong.
its not the belly,
its the bladder.
xxxxxAnimexxxxx 3 years ago
actually its in the kidney.. not the bladder were ur pee is..
hijabiflower 3 years ago
too true.
xxxxxAnimexxxxx 3 years ago
actually
the doctor said it was the bladder.
you can have gallstones in your gallbladder.
mynameisboramlee 3 years ago
First off, dogs, people etc. can get both kidney and bladder stones. But I do think those are from the belly (stomach). They don't look like kidney or bladder stones or gull stones, I thing that the dog must of eaten them, some dogs will eat literally anything. I didn't hear what the vet said that he was taking them from though.
dragonamt 3 years ago
those were blade stones. he was openning the blade. if you are a vet you shouldknow this
lesenane 3 years ago
What exactly is the blade? you said blade twice, I assume you meant bladder
dragonamt 3 years ago
sorry about my english. i´m from argentina. you are rigth bladder. if you look carefully at the colour of the organ he is oppening, the ubication , tehe large of the cut, the argterier, the way it bleeds. it's the bladder. i have no doubts.
lesenane 3 years ago
vegiga in spanish
lesenane 3 years ago
are the stones like rocks???
puppyluv1221 3 years ago
they're bladder stones. she didn't eat the the stones, they formed in her bladder due to the right combination of mineral content and acidity/alkalinity of the urine.
tonynahrung 4 years ago
I going to be a Vet when I grow up, so I don't think this is gross.
*What part is it, I think it is the leg*
TwilightMidna456 4 years ago
its the stomach/belly. i am planning to study veterinary medicine in college, not gross at all i agree.
koolkandyrocks 4 years ago
nice aseptic technique, tosser.
bpfell 4 years ago
stones? u mean stones from the ground that he ate?
khriskhaos2 4 years ago
Yes, they are stones from the ground.
yohanesss 4 years ago
@yohanesss
Uh... u were joking when u answered the comment about if these were stones from the ground, right? Cause these are NOT stones he ate from the ground. These are urinary BLADDER STONES, caused by years of eating bad food, like human food, or dog food with high salt content. These are naturally formed stones: first comes as crystals, then into stones.
yorkiesweetpea23 11 months ago