Keyhole Surgery
We are pleased to now be able to offer Laparoscopic or keyhole surgery for dogs over 10 kg, for procedures such as neutering (spaying) female dogs , removal of retained testicles in male dogs and obtaining liver biopsies.
Here at Young Vets, we like to be able to provide owners with choice in pet care and treatment where-ever possible, whilst continuing to maintain the highest level of care and service for your pet.
Keyhole surgery requires specialised equipment, additional maintenance costs and a higher level of surgical expertise meaning the cost is higher, but the benefits to your pet can include >
- Smaller wounds ( the incisions required are normally only around 1cm)
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Quicker recovery time post surgery – meaning young dogs won’t miss many Puppy School classes.
- Reduced post-operative pain
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Minimal scarring.
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Reduced chance of post-operative infection due to minimal sized surgical sites.
- During keyhole surgery, routinely the ovaries are removed, whereas during a routine surgical spey, your pets’ womb and ovaries are usually removed. Numerous medical studies have shown that there is no need to remove a healthy womb during keyhole surgery,.
When booking a neutering surgery with us, what can you expect?
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A pre operation health check provided by one of our experienced veterinary surgeons, ensuring your pet is fit and healthy, ready for the surgery.
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The surgery itself, is normally performed around mid day, ensuring your pet has plenty of time for recovery in our temperature controlled kennels unit.
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Your pet will be home with you the very same evening, with pain killers for a comfortable recovery.
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Post operative checks, at approximately 3 and 7 days post surgery.
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Post-operative home care – Lead walking, minimal jumping up or on surfaces for 10 days.
- FREEDOM and normality!
Currently Keyhole Surgery facilities are available at our Ealing surgery, although clients from any of our four surgeries are welcome to visit our Ealing team if they would prefer keyhole surgery for their pet – If you would like to discuss with our team whether your dog could be a suitable candidate please contact our team for further information on – ealingreception@youngvets.co.uk