During a critical wildlife rescue operation, the team of veterinarians had to address a serious injury in the upper abdominal region. They quickly made a precise incision to drain out pus and dead tissues, demonstrating their dedication to saving the animal’s life.
To make sure the wound was fully cleaned, it was washed with a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide. The vets then gave antibiotics through an injection to help prevent any possible infections in the body. To reduce swelling, Dexamethasone Hcl was also given through an IV in the ear.
The injury was caused by an arrow and the rescue mission became urgent and complex. The team quickly deployed various medical interventions such as drainage procedures, green clay application, and antibiotics to not only heal the animal but also prevent any long-term consequences. Their compassionate and skillful response shows their dedication to preserving and rehabilitating wildlife populations.