kez1001
Well-Known Member
My 4yo sustained a rather nasty cut/injury to his near hind leg last monday (9 days ago). The vets were concerned as it was aprrox 12cm long 4cm wide and 3cm deep and they wanted to xray to check for possible splint bone fracture. So xray done that night and no fracture, horse stayed in horsepital so they could ultrasound and suture in the morning also so my boy could have intravenous antibiotics and painkillers 
Ultrasound done in the morning and nothing of note so they did wound wash out and stitched wound with some normal stitches and 2 deep tension sutures (called vertical matress stitches my vet said) but they didnt close whole wound as they wanted it to drain out so gap about 5cm left open. I got him home on wednesday last week after £1000 bill! and he had compression bandage on his leg and on strict box rest to try and keep sutures intact. Vet came to check wound on monday and stripped dressing down, she said wound looked ok but wanted to use flamizine on it as a bit sloughy and still deep at the bottom so bandages back on and advised to change today.
So i took bandages down today and thought it looked better than monday, bottom end not so deep and i could see granulation tissue, small section still sloughy so aplly flamizine again as directed by vet and re bandaged, was supposed to speak with vet to update this afternoon but she wasnt in and as not concerned i said could she call me on monday. we had previously decided to leave stitches to after sunday and then review taking out, she said i could do it, im a nurse, not a vet nurse and i think i will just get vet to do as I took a picture of the wound on my phone and in the picture it looks as though the top end of the stitch line is open a wee bit, but i didnt see that when i was cleaning it, worried now!
So point of the post is has anyone else had a deep leg wound that was stitched? how long did it take to heal? from what i have read vets dont suture legs much due to the difficulty of them reopening? is there anything i can do to help wound healing? anyone take out their own horses stitches?
i am giving my horse a balanced diet, he is still on box rest because of the stitches. just want him to get well soon. probably sound mega useless and overly worried but i lost my mare in the summer to a freak accident and am just worried for my boy and want to look after him well.
anybody with a similar experience please reassure me!
Ultrasound done in the morning and nothing of note so they did wound wash out and stitched wound with some normal stitches and 2 deep tension sutures (called vertical matress stitches my vet said) but they didnt close whole wound as they wanted it to drain out so gap about 5cm left open. I got him home on wednesday last week after £1000 bill! and he had compression bandage on his leg and on strict box rest to try and keep sutures intact. Vet came to check wound on monday and stripped dressing down, she said wound looked ok but wanted to use flamizine on it as a bit sloughy and still deep at the bottom so bandages back on and advised to change today.
So i took bandages down today and thought it looked better than monday, bottom end not so deep and i could see granulation tissue, small section still sloughy so aplly flamizine again as directed by vet and re bandaged, was supposed to speak with vet to update this afternoon but she wasnt in and as not concerned i said could she call me on monday. we had previously decided to leave stitches to after sunday and then review taking out, she said i could do it, im a nurse, not a vet nurse and i think i will just get vet to do as I took a picture of the wound on my phone and in the picture it looks as though the top end of the stitch line is open a wee bit, but i didnt see that when i was cleaning it, worried now!
So point of the post is has anyone else had a deep leg wound that was stitched? how long did it take to heal? from what i have read vets dont suture legs much due to the difficulty of them reopening? is there anything i can do to help wound healing? anyone take out their own horses stitches?
i am giving my horse a balanced diet, he is still on box rest because of the stitches. just want him to get well soon. probably sound mega useless and overly worried but i lost my mare in the summer to a freak accident and am just worried for my boy and want to look after him well.
anybody with a similar experience please reassure me!