| Stitching a horse's tongue Tero, bless his heart, managed to
                      slice a big chunk of his tongue while in his stall
                      (we feel that his next-stall-neighbor might have
                      had something to do with it!).  We attempted, with limited success,
                      to take photos to send to the vet for
                      consultation. He felt that it would be appropriate
                      to attempt to stitch the tongue, with good chances
                      of success since his keeper had noticed the
                      problem right away and the wound was still fresh. Tongues can be stitched with the
                      horse standing up under mild sedative, but it's
                      quite difficult to encourage them to remain still
                      for the stitching, so the vet chose to "lay him
                      down" and stitch the tongue while the horse was
                      heavily sedated.  We were able to do it in the UPHA
                      arena, and because we had some advance warning, we
                      tried to notify as many students as possible to
                      come watch the proceedings -- we are an
                      educational institution, after all. Warning! Possible blood
                        and gore to come! Here's a video of Tero undergoing
                      sedation. Be forewarned that the last few seconds
                      of the video show the injured tongue before
                      cleaning and stitching: 
 
    Here's a "before" shot of the top
                      side of the tongue: 
   Here's a "before" shot of the
                      underside of the tongue: 
   Here's an "after" of the top of the tongue (we
                      didn't count how many stitches Tero got!):
 
     After, underneath: 
   Coming soon: a video of Tero waking
                      up and standing.   |