Life-saving operation for 2 turtles with rusty hooks in throats

Thane | Tuesday | 18th July, 2017

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X-rays showed that two of the turtles had fishing hooks, about 2 cm to 3 cm long, lodged deep in their throats. "Both turtles will be monitored regularly , and will be released when they recover completely," said Dr Vinherkar after which the turtles will be handed over to officials of the forest department. The turtles were handed over to wildlife warden Sunish Subramanian who admitted them to Thane SPCA. The two turtles were taken to Dr Vaibhav Pawar 's clinic for an operation on Sunday where Dr Vinherkar performed the surgery .While the hook in one turtle was removed through guided endoscopy , the other, which is pregnant, was operated through a small incision in the throat.Dr Vinherkar added that the rusty metal hooks have left ulcers in the turtles' throats. "We are giving them antibiotics for the wounds to heal," he said.He said that if the turtles do not start feeding properly in two to three days, they will be fed using tubes with which the food will be put directly in their stomachs..