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Vancouver Aquarium saddened by loss of Corky the sea otter after historic operation

Staff were hopeful after Corky the sea otter underwent a first-of-its-kind kidney operation and blood transfusion Monday, but he died early this morning.

Sea otter had a fractured rib and other injuries when he was rescued near Tofino in August

Sea otter operation in Vancouver first of its kind

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Vets removed a kidney and performed a blood transfusion

Corky, a rescued sea otter who appeared to survive a historic operation on his kidney Monday, has now died of his injuries, said the Vancouver Aquarium.

Staff and volunteers are saddened by the otter's death, which happened early Wednesday morning, according to a release.

"The surgery was nothing short of amazing, and I thought he just might pull through. He seemed to have that much will," said Emily Johnson, manager of the Aquarium's Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, in the release.

The Vancouver Aquarium said veterinarians made medical history by removing a kidney and performing a blood transfusion on a sick sea otter.

The sea otter was suffering from a fractured rib and other injuries when he was rescued in August near Tofino, B.C.

He was brought to Vancouver, where tests showed one of his kidneys had likely ruptured.

The Vancouver Aquarium said it performed what's believed to be the first kidney removal and transfusion on a sea otter. (Vancouver Aquarium)

With files from Canadian Press