Gastropexy Surgery for GDV
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- čas přidán 22. 03. 2024
- The Gastropexy!
This surgical procedure can prevent a GDV, or bloat (check out my video on GDV for more info!). As an ECC veterinarian, I absolutely HATE GDV cases. Even amongst emergencies they are terrible. And I encourage every single person that owns a large breed dog, or a dog with a very deep chest, to speak with their primary care veterinarian about having this surgery performed prophylactically at a young age to prevent GDV/bloat from happening.
Trust me, you do NOT want to be sitting at one of the only few emergency vet hospital open at 11pm having to deal with a GDV emergency. It’s not fun for you, your pet, or us as emergency vet workers.
I'm thankful for online resources, such as these.
While nothing beats a vet visit, I now know what symptoms to look out for and what questions to ask.
They have helped me become a more relaxed and informed pet owner.
I have a Great Dane. When I told my vet I wanted her to have a gastropexy done when she got fixed, he said, "Cool! I love doing those!" I love vets
thanks for the vid doc, just took our german shepherd in for emergency surgery for gdv today...caught it early so no stomach was removed however still anxiously awaiting good recovery news tomorrow. lots of faith in our doc, he has seen our baby girl since she came home with us.
how did it go?\
@@sote385 full recovery!! They had to take her spleen but we got her there quick enough there was no stomach damage thank goodness!
Wow! Brad Pitt would be so impressed!!!
I have seen it done to 🐄 cows. It's a nifty procedure!
Love the Seven reference!
Oh so it’s the dog version of that stitch they do to cows for an LDA
I like your explanation of something I have never heard of, but I do have (probably a dumb) question. Is this surgery somewhat connected or similar to gastric bypass or sleeve surgery in humans? Sorry for the dumb question, but thanks for your help.
I think it just shares that "gastric" part in the name and that they're not related (I'm not 100% sure tho)
Gastric bypass goes from the esophagus to a pouch created from only a small upper portion of the stomach, then small intestine, therefore bypassing the rest of the stomach and the duodenum
Prison break!