Ever since Franklin broke his toe 2 1/2 weeks ago I have been really paranoid about splint issues. My worst fear was that the splint would be put on too tight and cut off circulation to his foot. I've heard of dogs losing a foot/leg because of a split too tight. Well yesterday I noticed Franklin wasn't wanting to walk on his foot anymore and he was acting like it was bothering him. We just had this splint put on Friday afternoon and it was supposed to be on for 2 weeks. Well I decided today that its better safe than sorry so I took him to the vet to have the splint taken off and redone. Well they took off the splint and found a swollen foot with necrotic (dead) foot pads that smelled HORRIBLE. The splint was put on way too tight and was cutting off circulation, just like I had feared. Parts of his foot pads are dead and won't come back, but hopefully since the blood circulation has returned some of it will come back again. All of his toes are swollen to twice the normal size and very red/pink. He is incredibly painful and also has open pressure sores. The vet (a different vet than I had been going to before) said that these wounds are so much worse than the broken toe! He is worried about his foot but hopes with the splint off it will heal. He is on strict cage rest now because he has a broken toe that is now unprotected and his foot pads are dead and very painful. We are going to re-xray next week to see how well the break has healed and if we need to re-splint, although I will likely see if there is something else I can do. What is really scary is thinking about what would have happened if I wasn't so paranoid and if I hadn't worked at a vet. If I would have waited the full 14 days for the splint to come off, Franklin would have lost his leg. The damage was so severe already after only 5 days, that by the time 14 days had passed his whole foot would have been dead and they would have had to amputate. I'm sooooooooooo glad I am so in tune with my little guy. I plan on bringing him into the original vet tomorrow just to show them the damage that was done. I just want them to be aware and maybe more careful in the future. The picture attached is of his foot. It already looks better after having the splint off for most of the day.
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That's terrible! Good luck to you guys.
Two updates: #1) I am not actually sure if the vet put the splint on herself or if a technician did it. Legally an RVT can put on a cast or splint as long as the vet is around somewhere to check it. I'd like to think it was the RVT that screwed up because it seems like such a basic thing to put on a splint
#2) Franklin's foot seems to be regaining some life. Now that his toes aren't red/purplish I can see where the most damage is and where the sores are. I can also see that most of his foot pads are not going to make it. Some parts do have some color back but most of the bottoms of all the pads are white and dead. One of my concerns now is the original break. The toe is still at a funny angle and seems swollen. I would have hoped the swelling would be down by now if the bone was close to being healed. He broke it 3 weeks ago today.The hyrdotherapy was a great idea. I'll have to talk to my NEW vet about it. Seems like just getting the pressure off and putting on the ointment he gave me has been enough. Some of the pressure sores on the top of his leg are already starting to heal after only a few days. Poor guy still has a long road ahead of him, especially when the foot pads slough off. One is starting to come of already and left an open wound. Hopefully they come off a tiny bit at a time so each new wound has time to heal before a new one opens up.
I am very sorry for Franklin, and also you. This should not happen to anyone. If someone chooses to go into the field of treating pets they need to have a heart, not just knowledge. It seems this one has neither. I would take my complaint further. I would take it to the local paper. The people in the area where this doctor practices need to know exactly what has happened, not just this time, but both times you had Franklin treated at that office. You may just save some little ones life. I am sure if you do this others will come forward with their own stories. Just write a letter to the editor unless you know someone on the paper.
Franklin is very handsome, and a real trooper. I am sure he is very proud of his mom.
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