Soft Tissue & Orthopedic Surgery Procedures

Beyond Pet’s Surgery Procedures
Soft Tissue & Orthopedic Surgery Procedures
Our veterinarians adhere to the highest standards related to pet surgery. Our highly skilled doctors place the utmost emphasis on pain management to ensure your pet is safe and comfortable throughout the treatment process. Using advanced technology, our well-trained veterinary assistants or technicians monitor your pet’s vital signs, remaining with your pet through recovery.


Surgery Services
for All Your Pet's Needs
Our clinic has a state-of-the-art surgical suite where our veterinarians perform all common procedures, including:

Spay
Spaying is a safe procedure that prevents unwanted pregnancies, improves pet health, and reduces behavioral issues. It also helps control pet overpopulation and lowers the risk of infections and cancers. Spaying at the right age ensures a longer, healthier life for your pet.

Neuter
Neutering is a safe procedure that prevents unwanted litters, improves pet health, and reduces aggressive behaviors. It helps control pet overpopulation while lowering the risk of prostate issues and testicular cancer. Neutering at the right age ensures a healthier, longer life for your pet.

Fracture Repair
Fracture repair is a crucial veterinary procedure that helps pets recover from broken bones and regain mobility. It involves surgical or non-surgical methods to stabilize the injury and promote healing. Proper treatment and post-recovery care ensure a pain-free and active life for your pet.

Tumor Removal
Tumor removal is a vital procedure that helps eliminate abnormal growths in pets, improving their health and quality of life. Whether benign or malignant, early detection and surgical removal can prevent complications. Proper post-surgery care ensures a smooth recovery and a healthier future for your pet.

Gastronomy / Enterotomy
Gastrostomy and enterotomy are surgical procedures performed to treat blockages or remove foreign objects from a pet’s stomach or intestines. These life-saving surgeries help restore normal digestion and prevent serious complications. Proper post-operative care ensures a smooth recovery and improved overall health for your pet.

Skin Biopsies
Skin biopsies are diagnostic procedures that help identify skin conditions, infections, or tumors in pets. By analyzing a small tissue sample, veterinarians can determine the cause of skin issues and recommend appropriate treatment. Early diagnosis through biopsies ensures better health outcomes and effective management of skin diseases.

Bladder
Bladder surgeries in pets are performed to treat issues such as urinary blockages, infections, or bladder stones. These procedures help restore normal urinary function and prevent complications like kidney damage. Proper care and monitoring after surgery are essential for a successful recovery and improved quality of life for your pet.

Hernia Repair
Hernia repair is a surgical procedure that fixes abnormal openings or gaps in a pet’s body wall, often caused by injury or congenital defects. The surgery helps prevent organs from slipping through the opening, reducing discomfort and potential health risks. Post-surgery care is essential for a full recovery and a healthy life.

Minor Eye
Minor eye surgeries in pets address issues like cataracts, eyelid problems, or foreign objects in the eye. These procedures help preserve vision and alleviate discomfort. With prompt treatment and proper aftercare, pets can recover well and regain normal eye function.

GDV (“bloat” orgastric dilation-volvulus)
GDV (Gastric Dilation-Volvulus), commonly known as bloat, is a life-threatening condition where the stomach twists, trapping gas and fluids. Emergency surgery is required to untwist the stomach and prevent severe damage or death. Quick intervention and post-surgery care are critical for a full recovery and to prevent recurrence.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) repair is a surgical procedure to treat tears or injuries to the ACL, a key ligament in a pet’s knee. The surgery stabilizes the joint, alleviates pain, and restores mobility. With proper post-surgery care and rehabilitation, pets can regain full function and return to normal activity.

Preventative Gastropexy (Stomach Tacking)
Preventative gastropexy, or stomach tacking, is a surgical procedure that attaches the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent it from twisting, which can lead to life-threatening bloat (GDV). This procedure is often performed in high-risk breeds to prevent future complications. After surgery, pets typically recover well with minimal risk of bloat.

Ear hematomas and total ear canal ablation
Ear hematomas are fluid-filled swellings caused by trauma or infection in a pet’s ear, which may require surgical drainage. In more severe cases, a total ear canal ablation (TECA) may be performed, which involves removing the entire ear canal to treat chronic ear infections or other serious conditions.

Exploratories and Abdominal Organ Biopsies
Exploratory surgeries and abdominal organ biopsies are performed to diagnose internal issues in pets, such as tumors, infections, or unexplained pain. During these procedures, veterinarians examine the abdomen and may take tissue samples for further testing.

Laceration and Wound Repair
Laceration and wound repair surgeries are performed to clean, stitch, and heal cuts or injuries in pets. These procedures help prevent infections, reduce scarring, and promote faster recovery. With proper aftercare, pets can heal well and regain full mobility and comfort.

Reconstructive
Deciding to spay or neuter your pet is a significant step towards improving their health and wellbeing. By removing the reproductive organs, you are preventing unexpected litters and protecting your pet from various reproductive cancers. Spay and neuter surgeries are a key component of preventative wellness care, ensuring your pet leads a longer, healthier life.

Soft palate-stenotic nares
Deciding to spay or neuter your pet is a significant step towards improving their health and wellbeing. By removing the reproductive organs, you are preventing unexpected litters and protecting your pet from various reproductive cancers. Spay and neuter surgeries are a key component of preventative wellness care, ensuring your pet leads a longer, healthier life.



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