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Hello,
I thought I would share a couple of pictures of Stanleys paw after an operation to remove a cancerous lump in his metacarpal pad. I have always told Stanley he is special and he decided to prove this by getting an extremely rare form of cancer! I had never heard of it and initially we thought he had something stuck deep in his pad which was causing the swelling but the biopsy proved otherwise. That was 4 weeks ago and we get the final biopsy results when he has his stitches removed on Monday. It is looking good :luck: as all other tests and x-rays have proved the cancer has not spread.
Despite being fed up as he has not had a run for over a month and he has been under anesthetic 3 times he is doing really well and his paw is healing nicely.
Because he gets extremely stressed when visiting the vets they have allowed me to bandage him at home as he has been in bandages since the initial exploratory op 4 weeks ago and he had the main op last Wednesday. We have been for 2 bandage changes at the vets since Wednesday and as it is healing well I have done a bandage change at home this evening which is when I took the photos below.
His healthy left paw for reference.
His poorly paw
Stanley had the metacarpal pad removed in full and the bones from one toe removed so they could use the digital pad and spare skin to replace the metacarpal pad area. It really is an outstanding piece of surgery. The photo isn't brilliant as I wanted to get the change done quickly as Stanley really has been a star and just lets me get on with it.
For anyone in the Warrington area the staff at Beech House and BridgeFoot Veterinary surgeries have been amazing as always and the soft tissue operation was done at Oakwood in Northwich where again the staff have been fantastic.
I would also like to recommend Sainsburys pet insurance as without its comprehensive cover, this operation could not have been performed without going into debt. In total this condition has exceeded £3,500 to date and I have just had the renewal which suprisingly did not go through the roof. My other dog Asha has had ongoing treatment for a heart murmur which they continue to pay for past 12 months.
I thought I would share a couple of pictures of Stanleys paw after an operation to remove a cancerous lump in his metacarpal pad. I have always told Stanley he is special and he decided to prove this by getting an extremely rare form of cancer! I had never heard of it and initially we thought he had something stuck deep in his pad which was causing the swelling but the biopsy proved otherwise. That was 4 weeks ago and we get the final biopsy results when he has his stitches removed on Monday. It is looking good :luck: as all other tests and x-rays have proved the cancer has not spread.
Despite being fed up as he has not had a run for over a month and he has been under anesthetic 3 times he is doing really well and his paw is healing nicely.
Because he gets extremely stressed when visiting the vets they have allowed me to bandage him at home as he has been in bandages since the initial exploratory op 4 weeks ago and he had the main op last Wednesday. We have been for 2 bandage changes at the vets since Wednesday and as it is healing well I have done a bandage change at home this evening which is when I took the photos below.
His healthy left paw for reference.
His poorly paw
Stanley had the metacarpal pad removed in full and the bones from one toe removed so they could use the digital pad and spare skin to replace the metacarpal pad area. It really is an outstanding piece of surgery. The photo isn't brilliant as I wanted to get the change done quickly as Stanley really has been a star and just lets me get on with it.
For anyone in the Warrington area the staff at Beech House and BridgeFoot Veterinary surgeries have been amazing as always and the soft tissue operation was done at Oakwood in Northwich where again the staff have been fantastic.
I would also like to recommend Sainsburys pet insurance as without its comprehensive cover, this operation could not have been performed without going into debt. In total this condition has exceeded £3,500 to date and I have just had the renewal which suprisingly did not go through the roof. My other dog Asha has had ongoing treatment for a heart murmur which they continue to pay for past 12 months.
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