Tuppence the 14yr old Fox Terrier came for her senior health check
recently. Although she did not appear to be in any discomfort, a deep
ulcer was found in the cornea of her left eye. The cornea is composed of
many fine layers like an onion skin. Tuppence's ulcer had eroded through
all but the last layer and was threatening to rupture the eye.
To treat the eye we used a technique called a conjunctival pedicle
flap. This procedure is performed under general anaesthesia and involves
bringing a flap of conjunctiva across the eye to seal the
ulcer.The conjunctiva is the fine membrane which joins the eye to the
eyelids.
By leaving the base of the flap attached to the eye, blood vessels are
able to bring healing and nutrition to the ulcer while the graft provides
a robust seal across it. Tuppence's eye is healing well thanks to her
lovely temperament and diligent owner Eve. Suprisingly, these very
deep ulcers are often not painful and sometimes give little warning of
their presence. It was timely that Tuppence arrived for her
senior check when she did. She can now continue to
enjoy her senior years in
comfort.