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Near-death cat gets life-saving operation | |
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A cat with life-threatening breathing problems has been saved by vets using a stent to open its windpipe, in what was described as an "innovative" operation. | A cat with life-threatening breathing problems has been saved by vets using a stent to open its windpipe, in what was described as an "innovative" operation. |
Alan, a 10-year-old Burmese from Skipton, was fitted with the tube by vet surgeons in Cambridgeshire. | Alan, a 10-year-old Burmese from Skipton, was fitted with the tube by vet surgeons in Cambridgeshire. |
Using a technique the vets said has not been reported before in cats in the UK, they opened his trachea with a stent made from a metal alloy. | Using a technique the vets said has not been reported before in cats in the UK, they opened his trachea with a stent made from a metal alloy. |
Alan's owner, who paid £4,000 to save him, said he was "delighted". | Alan's owner, who paid £4,000 to save him, said he was "delighted". |
The cat was referred as an emergency by his vet in North Yorkshire to surgeons at Dick White Referrals in Six Mile Bottom. | The cat was referred as an emergency by his vet in North Yorkshire to surgeons at Dick White Referrals in Six Mile Bottom. |
They suspected Alan's trachea had become obstructed and without intervention his breathing difficulties "would be life-threatening". | They suspected Alan's trachea had become obstructed and without intervention his breathing difficulties "would be life-threatening". |
'Memory-metal' | 'Memory-metal' |
He was diagnosed with tracheal stenosis (narrowing), described by the vets as "an uncommon condition". It left Alan barely able to get oxygen through his windpipe - which had narrowed to just 2mm in some sections - to his lungs. | He was diagnosed with tracheal stenosis (narrowing), described by the vets as "an uncommon condition". It left Alan barely able to get oxygen through his windpipe - which had narrowed to just 2mm in some sections - to his lungs. |
Alan could either undergo surgery which might leave him with scar tissue causing further narrowing of the trachea, or vets could try a less invasive procedure used for some time in humans. | Alan could either undergo surgery which might leave him with scar tissue causing further narrowing of the trachea, or vets could try a less invasive procedure used for some time in humans. |
Vets used interventional radiology (IR), which uses imaging techniques to guide a mechanically woven stent (a wire mesh tube) made of a "memory-metal" alloy into the cat's windpipe. | Vets used interventional radiology (IR), which uses imaging techniques to guide a mechanically woven stent (a wire mesh tube) made of a "memory-metal" alloy into the cat's windpipe. |
The nickel/titanium alloy - a material originally developed by the US Navy - can be formed into a variety of medically useful shapes for use in the body, vet Jon Wray said. | The nickel/titanium alloy - a material originally developed by the US Navy - can be formed into a variety of medically useful shapes for use in the body, vet Jon Wray said. |
Once released the stent re-forms to its original shape, although while it was inserted the cat was unable to breathe at all. | Once released the stent re-forms to its original shape, although while it was inserted the cat was unable to breathe at all. |
His "oxygen saturation had fallen to life-threatening levels", Mr Wray said, although as soon as the stent opened they climbed rapidly. | His "oxygen saturation had fallen to life-threatening levels", Mr Wray said, although as soon as the stent opened they climbed rapidly. |
The stent took "just seconds" to insert although Alan was on the operating table for about 30 minutes. | The stent took "just seconds" to insert although Alan was on the operating table for about 30 minutes. |
Two weeks after the operation the Burmese is recovering in Skipton. | Two weeks after the operation the Burmese is recovering in Skipton. |
Owner Ian Mills said the family was "delighted to have Alan back home with us". | Owner Ian Mills said the family was "delighted to have Alan back home with us". |
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