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Teresa Administrative Member

Posts: 5272 Join date: 2009-07-23 Location: Portugal
 | Subject: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:35 pm | |
| This evening I noticed a feral in the park with a very droopy wing and a bald patch on the back of her head. She was quite lively, running around and feeding. Back home, I cleaned her head wound with dilute hydrogen peroxide and realised that the skin is partially detached from her skull, forming flaps that overlay the bald patch:  Towards the front of the head there is extensive bruising, and on the right there's a cut about 1 cm long (don't know how deep), from which pus has been oozing. There was a down feather stuck in in -- I managed to remove it, together with some of the pus, before I took this photo. There was no bleeding, or even dried blood. The injury must be at least 2 days old. Then I examined her wing, and my heart sank. Her elbow joint is more swollen than any I've ever handled, and very hot. First I thought 'Salmonella', but on the underside it's possible to see a large, oval abcess, with the skin looking yellow in some places and greenish-grey in others.  I think there's also a fracture of the humerus. I've got her on Metacam, Synulox and Flagyl (in case trauma causes an outbreak of canker). I haven't put her on a heating pad because I don't know the extent of her head injury. I've got classes all morning tomorrow, but I'm taking her to the vet in the afternoon. I've called her Abby. She's a brave little thing! |
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:50 pm | |
| Poor thing. Lucky bird that you caught her though. I'll wait to hear what the vet tells you. |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:10 pm | |
| What a precious little one. I love the name Abby. That was the name of my first bird, which was a beautiful little parakeet. She sure has a sparkle in her eyes. Sending healing wishes, positive thoughts and a BIG  to you both. Will be waiting anxiously, but patiently, to hear what the vet has to say. _________________ Cindy
A Pigeon's Prayer Please watch over us while we fly, Keeping us safe from the predators that share the sky.
If we become ill or injured in any way, Please lead us to safety where we are welcome to stay.
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Teresa Administrative Member

Posts: 5272 Join date: 2009-07-23 Location: Portugal
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:50 pm | |
| Thank you both. I'll keep you posted. My best guess is that she was clipped by a passing car. |
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Jackie\'s Mom Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 797 Join date: 2009-03-31 Age: 64 Location: LasVegas, Nevada
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:00 pm | |
| Abby is one lucky little bird that you caught her  Teresa that she was propably clipped by a car. The scalping, although it looks awful, should heal fairly well. My Jackie's head looked like that, it took time, but all her feathers grew back and you would never know she was scalped. The wing area, as you have described and looks to be severly infected. I'm so glad you have her on the Medacam.......I'm sure that is giving her some relief. Will be waiting to hear what the Vet says. Sending healing thought and prayers your way. Louise |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:29 pm | |
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Teresa Administrative Member

Posts: 5272 Join date: 2009-07-23 Location: Portugal
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:29 am | |
| Abby had a restful night. She's a bit subdued, but doing Ok. She can eat and drink by herself, and though the first poop was quite liquid, the overnight ones are normal. I phoned the vet and she has an appointment at 4 o'clock. |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:05 am | |
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Tech Special Pigeon Angel
Posts: 364 Join date: 2009-09-17 Location: Azusa, CA
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:33 am | |
| Bless her. I hope she heals okey. |
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Teresa Administrative Member

Posts: 5272 Join date: 2009-07-23 Location: Portugal
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:55 am | |
| Abby is staying at the vet's overnight for treatment and observation. The vet said that the head wound appears to be well cleaned and healing, so no immediate cause for concern. The wing... that's another matter. It is definitely broken, as I feared, and the vet believes that the swelling was caused by the sharp broken bones 'stabbing' the surrounding tissues. As for the nature of the swelling, the vet said that at worst it's an abcess, but it may also be an internal haemorrhage that only stopped when the skin would stretch no further and pressed against it. She's going to find out which of the two it is, X-ray the fracture and bind the wing. I asked if amputation would be necessary, but she smiled and said, 'Let's see if we can save this wing first.' It makes such a difference to have a great vet fighting your corner! |
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pigeonwriter Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 1374 Join date: 2009-07-25 Location: Munich/Germany
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:05 am | |
| Teresa - sending my loving and healing thoughts for little Abby. She IS lucky to have you as her  . I really hope that you can help her as you did with so uncountable others. Her head looks awful but I think her infection is worse. But as she has good appetite this is a very good sign |
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:43 am | |
| | Teresa wrote: | Abby is staying at the vet's overnight for treatment and observation.
The vet said that the head wound appears to be well cleaned and healing, so no immediate cause for concern. The wing... that's another matter. It is definitely broken, as I feared, and the vet believes that the swelling was caused by the sharp broken bones 'stabbing' the surrounding tissues. As for the nature of the swelling, the vet said that at worst it's an abcess, but it may also be an internal haemorrhage that only stopped when the skin would stretch no further and pressed against it. She's going to find out which of the two it is, X-ray the fracture and bind the wing. I asked if amputation would be necessary, but she smiled and said, 'Let's see if we can save this wing first.' It makes such a difference to have a great vet fighting your corner! |
It sure does. You are very lucky. |
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Teresa Administrative Member

Posts: 5272 Join date: 2009-07-23 Location: Portugal
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:39 pm | |
| This is a bit of a repeat, but for continuity's sake... | Teresa wrote: | The wing wasn't broken, it was dislocated: the humerus had been wrenched out of the elbow joint. It took the X-ray to reveal that. The vet says there is a small chance she may be able to use that wing again. The swelling of the elbow was a hematoma and not an abcess. It acted as a cork to prevent further bleeding at the time. There's been no recent bleeding, not even when the hematoma was cleaned out.
Her wing has been treated and bandaged, and she's to have the bandage changed every week. In two week's time she'll have another X-ray to see how it's progressing. |
This photo was taken when we got back from the vet's yesterday:

And this one was taken a few hours ago. Her head wound is healing well and there are no more signs of infection:

She's a model patient, a real sweet girl! |
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:49 pm | |
| She has very unusual coloring. I sure hope she can fly again. |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Head and wing injuries (Beware, GRAPHIC) Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:56 pm | |
| Many thanks for the original and updated report, Teresa. I'm glad to hear things weren't as severe as first thought for Abby. Bless her sweet little birdie heart! Keeping fingers crossed that she will eventually regain use of her wing. Did the vet offer any thoughts on what she felt might have happened to Abby? Wishing you both a very uneventful weekend. _________________ Cindy
A Pigeon's Prayer Please watch over us while we fly, Keeping us safe from the predators that share the sky.
If we become ill or injured in any way, Please lead us to safety where we are welcome to stay.
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