Minor Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic surgery plays a crucial role in addressing muscle, joint, and skeletal issues, including tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. These procedures aim to alleviate pain and enhance your pet’s mobility. Pet surgeries can be complex because effective communication with our animal companions is limited. We can’t fully explain the importance of the surgery or alleviate their fears. However, our veterinarians strive to create a calm and comfortable environment for your pets while minimizing their discomfort.
One common orthopedic pet surgery involves repairing bone fractures. The extent of the procedure depends on the bones involved and can range from minor to more extensive. Rest assured, our veterinarians prioritize your pet’s well-being and comfort throughout the process.
What to Expect
Some surgeries, such as arthroscopy, offer non-invasive options for evaluating and treating joint issues. Another minimally invasive approach is laparoscopy, where small incisions are made in and around the abdomen for a closer examination. Tools like small cameras may be utilized during these procedures.
Even with minimally invasive surgeries, your pet will likely need to be placed under anesthesia. This ensures their immobility during the operation, preventing complications. Anesthesia allows the veterinarian to perform the necessary procedures while your pet is comfortably asleep for several hours.
Proper preparation is crucial for both major and minor orthopedic surgeries. Adhering closely to your veterinarian’s instructions during the pre-operative phase is essential to minimize the risk of complications.