Skull mass removal

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

This dog had a multi lobular osteochondrosarcoma of the skull. A CT scan was done to assess the tumour penetration and required surgical margins. Surgical excision was performed exposing the underlying brain.

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  • No neurological signs postop. He was up within about 3 hours of surgery and went home the next day!

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  • Two intoxicated youths duct-taped a firework in a German shepherd's mouth and blew off his face. But the torture didn't stop there. The poor dog, known as Vucko, wandered for five days, unable to eat and with maggots infecting the meaty pulp of his ruined face. Vucko was finally picked up by authorities and euthanized after vets were unable to perform reconstructive surgery. If you saw the video, and looked at the dog's conditions, would you be able to help the dog?

  • does that electro shock tool kill tissue as well? or just prevents the blood from flowing?. also have you had any cases where the patient woke up due to the shock?

  • Very nice!

  • Very interesting case.

    Was there any neurological sign on the post-op?

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