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23 August 2022
Feline hyperthyroidism managing the surgical patient by Amy Thornley
ABSTRACT: When presented with a hyperthyroid patient, medical treatment should always be instigated prior to surgical stabilisation to reduce the anaesthetic risks involved. However, stabilisation prior to surgery is not always an option owing to cost and the (act that medical treatment may not always be successful.
The following case describes an unstable hyperthyroid feline patient undergoing surgery for a total thyroid removal. The surgery was performed in a charity’ environment and it therefore outlines the essential equipment required when cost is an issue.
Author
Amy Thornley RVN Dip CVN
Following her VN training, Amy worked in a referral practice for two years. She then took a year out to travel and work in Australia and Namibia. Amy is currently working at the PDSA in a busy ‘charity’ environment.
Keywords: Clinical, Surgical, Hyperthyroidism
To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 28 (11) • November 2013 • pp369-370
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