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sadie
Jan 10, 2005, 01:39 PM
Our akita had surgery on her cruciate ligaments (both legs) last week. There were some complications (she has some kind of immune disorder so the damage to her joints was more extensive than originally thought) and now she appears to be in a lot of pain and is not eating and no bowel movement for a week. We are taking her back to the vet of course, but would appreciate hearing from anyone with less than positive experience right after this type or similar surgery. Thanks
labman
Jan 10, 2005, 01:48 PM
My dogs have done fine after the few surgeries they have had. I don't remember my friends having much trouble either. However I have seen similar questions now and then on the net like yours. I hope the vet is able to help.
sadie
Jan 10, 2005, 07:28 PM
Thanks, our doggie is doing a little better today
tiger_3leg
Jan 10, 2005, 07:38 PM
I worked in a vet clinic that did a lot of orthopedic surgeries, especially ACL surgeries.
In a dog that size, we would not have done both knees at the same time. After that type of surgery, they have to keep weight off the leg for several weeks to allow it to heal properly. Obviously, if both knees were done, he'll have to put weight on both legs... this can be very painful, and he's at higher risk of damaging what was reconstructed. Be VERY careful with him - I hope your vet told you to keep him confined, and only allow short leashed walks a few times a day. Home care is the most important factor in how these guys do post-op. You may also want to look into physical therapy - range of motion and muscle-building exercises are important, and swimming (once the sutures are out) is a great way to do this.
Did they send him with pain killers? There are several very good medications that can be prescribed to help with the pain, and he would certainly benefit from one.
These meds can also cause him to be drowsy, to go off food for a bit, and even not have BM's. This is OK for a day or two, but consult your vet if it lasts any more than that. It's a big surgery that he went through (especially if both knees were done together), so he'll need some time to adjust and regain his bearings!
Good luck.
sadie
Jan 10, 2005, 08:12 PM
Thanks for that info.. our vet told us she does both at same time only with dogs that appear to be able to handle it... I think it wasn't a good move for our dog, thanks again for the information... we have been so worried
labman
Jan 10, 2005, 08:56 PM
I know just enough about medical matters to say Tiger's answer sounds good. Nobody knows everything. However much confidence I have in other areas, I never pretend to know too much more about medicine than my vet's phone number. Somebody that can give good medical advice will be a great asset to this site.