Kidney Removal
Sep. 28th, 2007 10:27 amAfter viewing the ultrasounds, the dog-surgeon has decided to remove the entire kidney and ureter. The dog will be lop-sided. They will be keeping Freya through tomorrow morning...and possibly through Monday morning, depending on how she bounces back after surgery. As she hasn't eaten in a few days, I'm inclined to the the latter more likely.
(As that kidney was already only partially functional, this is not too much of a surprise. Because they are concerned about the infection, they think it would be better just to take it out, rather than risk infection in hope of restoring an already poorly-functioniing organ. Her blood work indicates that the other kidney is mananging quite well, thank you, and probably has been doing all the work all along anyway. I was told this two years ago when we first discovered the stone.)
ETA: Dog is out of surgery, and doing 'good', according to the surgeon.
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Loki is looking forward to being the solitary dog for a couple of days--in the hopes that will translate into more food. And I have a cold. Blah.
(As that kidney was already only partially functional, this is not too much of a surprise. Because they are concerned about the infection, they think it would be better just to take it out, rather than risk infection in hope of restoring an already poorly-functioniing organ. Her blood work indicates that the other kidney is mananging quite well, thank you, and probably has been doing all the work all along anyway. I was told this two years ago when we first discovered the stone.)
ETA: Dog is out of surgery, and doing 'good', according to the surgeon.
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Loki is looking forward to being the solitary dog for a couple of days--in the hopes that will translate into more food. And I have a cold. Blah.