Soft Tissue Surgery
We perform many types of soft tissue surgeries at our clinic. Soft tissue surgeries are those that are not associated with bone. These surgeries
can
provide many benefits to pets.
Probably the most common soft tissue surgery performed on pets is the removal of masses, or lumps. Most of these masses, once removed and tested,
are
found to be benign (nonharmful); however, occasionally they are more serious. Early removal and accurate diagnosis of a lump is necessary to improve
the outcome in your pet if the mass is cancerous.
If your dog suffers from frequent ear infections, surgical intervention can reduce their occurrence by improving airflow into the ear canal.
Surgery can also help resolve several problems related to the eyes. Tearing in your pet’s eyes can mean an infection is present or may be a sign
that
the cornea (outer layer of the eye) has been damaged. Surgery may allow the cornea to heal faster with less scarring, improving your pet’s ability
to
see. In some pets, the eyelashes may actually damage the cornea. Surgical intervention improves comfort in these pets, reduces the chances of
corneal
scarring, and enhances the pet’s vision in the long term.
We offer wide range of soft tissue surgeries such as eye surgeries to complex abdominal Surgeries,
Our veterinary surgeons have vast surgical experience for few lbs dogs and cats to more than 100 lbs dogs.
Orthopedic Surgeries
-
TPLO (Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy)
- CBLO (Cora based leveling osteotomy)
- CCWO (Cranial closing wedge osteotomy)
- Meniscal Surgeries
- Patellar luxation Correction
- Joint arthrodesis
- Hip joint surgeries
- Bone Fracture repair
Minimally invasive surgeries
We offer Minimally invasive surgeries such as foreign body removal from Digestive tract using Endoscope, Biopsy of Digestive tract, Urinary
stone removal, Ear poly removal, minimally invasive fracture repair using Fluoroscopy modality.
Please contact us if you’d like to discuss how soft tissue surgery might be able to help your pet.
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