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Recommended number of layer: 1 layer for a cat; 2 to 4 layers
for a dog.
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Recommended immobilisation period:
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Young pet (under 5 months)
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Small pet
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--4-5 weeks
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Large pet -
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Stick an adhesive ribbon on the distal part of the limb and let
an extra 10 cm hanging down.
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Apply the stockinette avoiding any crease and exceeding the length
of the cast. Wrap with foam padding with 50% overlap. Two - three
layers will be sufficient. Extra layers should protect any sensitive
prominence.
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The limb should be wrapped including the metacarpals and phalanges.
Only distal phalanges 3 and 4 will remain uncovered. The limb
will be immobilised in a physiological position (slight elbow
and carpus flexion and slight pronation).
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Apply Vet-Lite starting at the distal side of the limb. Working
time: 3-4 minutes. Weight bearing time: 20 minutes (further reduced
by applying cold water on the cast). The flexibility of the mesh
structure allows for moulding over all and difficult areas. Continue
to wrap using 50% overlap throughout.
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Whilst Vet-Lite is still soft, roll the proximal remaining stockinette
and foam back together with 0.5 cm (0.2 in) of Vet-Lite to form
the edge.The extra 10 cm of adhesive ribbon and remaining stockinette
will be folded over and attached above the cast and fastened by
an wrapping adhesive ribbon.
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Use a stirrup to prevent any digital damage : a steel bar of 2-3
mm for a cat, a 6 mm aluminium bar for medium dogs, a 9 mm aluminium
bar for large dogs. The stirrup will be firmly fixed with a layer
of Vet-Lite. Some rubber (garden hose) placed on the stirrup will
avoid any slip.
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The Veterinarian should pay attention that no swelling occurs
to the uncovered phalanges.
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