Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Spinal Surgery for Saber Tooth Tiger Skeleton

Fixed the saber tooth Tiger's broken spine today..

used some M-seal fast hardening putty to fuse the two broken ends together



the skeleton is a bit bent though.. so one of the back legs doesn't touch the ground .. but its ok.. atleast its all standing now.


in hindsight: wish i'd used white m-seal.. would have looked better :(
read the previous post for the story on how it broke.

more about this wonderous plumbing and crafts solution- M-seal here.

4 comments:

anonymous said...

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chaitanyak said...

Originally posted by James Makker Neurosurgeon:Very informative topic...waiting for your next blog post er... ok.. thanks i guess

anonymous said...

Alia writes:. People with chronic (recurring) back pain are often good candidates for surgery, as are people who have lower back pain without leg pain. Before you agree to spinal surgery, consider getting a second opinion from a qualified spine specialist. In general, any surgery is a decision to be made by the patient, with guidance from their doctor. Thailand Spinal surgery centers

chaitanyak said...

Hmm..ok. Well i showed it to my vet and he said it was the only solution.. Thanks anyway. But seriously, do you guys even read the bloody posts you comment on!?!