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Laparoscopic surgery for pets, also known as minimally invasive surgery, offers several advantages over traditional open surgery. Here are some reasons you should consider minimally invasive surgery.
Laparoscopic surgery for pets, also known as minimally invasive surgery, offers several advantages over traditional open surgery. Here are some reasons you should consider minimally invasive surgery. Faster Recovery: Pets…
Laparoscopic spaying is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional open spaying, resulting in smaller incisions and faster recovery for female dogs and cats.
Laparoscopic neutering is similar to spaying but is performed on male dogs and cats to remove the testicles.
This procedure involves attaching the stomach to the abdominal wall, preventing gastric torsion (bloat), which is common in certain breeds. Laparoscopy offers a less invasive way to perform this surgery.
Laparoscopic liver biopsy allows veterinarians to obtain tissue samples for diagnostic purposes without the need for a large abdominal incision.
Removal of the spleen can be performed laparoscopically in some cases, reducing the trauma associated with open surgery.
Gallbladder removal can be done laparoscopically to treat gallbladder disease or gallstones in pets.