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Old 11-21-13, 12:19 PM   #29
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Re: Emergency!!!

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Originally Posted by Starbuck View Post
I thought OP said it was a herp vet? Maybe I misread something? OP?

Mdt, sutures are generally left in reptiles for longer than 10 days (as I mammals) because thwy do not heal as quickly. I don't know for sure, you may be right that its too late for stitches, but the vet could have debrided the edges of the wound before suturing, or it could still be able to close if it truly is a slower process? I'll be interested to see what thw vet says when OP picks up the snake....
Yeah.. that's interesting regarding suture time in reptiles...I honestly didn't know. When suturing bipedal mammals (usually the drunk type on Friday nights), we will typically leave in for 10 days (5 for the face)...

So is fibroblast activity in reptiles just simply "slower" than mammals (humans) or temp dependent (like most of their metabolic activity)? I would've thought the wound would have began to granulate by this time making repair a little less likely and letting heal by secondary intention...

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