About Wadmalaw (Kemp’s ridley sea
turtle)
Wadmalaw was admitted into the South Carolina Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Hospital
on July 11, 2007 after being caught by a fisherman on hook and line on
Wadmalaw Island, S.C. The hook was lodged deep in the turtle’s mouth and the
fisherman was unable to remove it. On the day of Wadmalaw’s arrival, under
full anesthesia, surgery was performed and the hook was successfully
removed. There were also additional complications with this patient.
Wadmalaw was floating, not interested in food and was very lethargic.
Through subsequent radiographs, hospital staff learned that the Wadmalaw had
a bone degenerating infection that had invaded several joints causing
swelling and loss of flipper movement. With an unknown future and poor
prognosis, staff held out hope and proceeded with treatment for the small
turtle which included antibiotic and antifungal injections, vitamin
injections and tube feeding. Physical therapy was initiated to keep its
flippers from becoming atrophied. In late September, Wadmalaw started to
show interest in food and in January 2008 began getting movement back in
some of the flippers. By May 2008 after undergoing five sets of radiographs,
a CT scan and multiple medications, Wadmalaw started showing signs of great
improvement. Sea Turtle Rescue Program Coordinator, Kelly Thorvalson wrote
on her blog, “time is this animal's friend,” and so it was, as finally
Wadmalaw is healed and ready for release. |