Veterinary Surgery
Our Pet surgery encompasses procedures ranging from routine spays/neuters to specialized various surgeries and soft tissue operations often performed to treat illness, injuries or for preventative health.
Pre-Surgery Aspects
• Pre-Anesthetic Testing• Fasting
• Monitoring
Post-Surgery Aspects
• Activity Restriction• Wound Care
• Medication
We perfrorm various Pet Surgeries to treat a number of veterinary problems. It may be needed to repair serious wounds, stop bleeding or to repair broken bones etc.
Our veterinary surgery team at Yoga Cure Association Hospital performs advanced surgical procedures that prioritize your pet’s safety and comfort. Here we share some information about veterinary surgery and what you can expect as your pet undergoes a surgical procedure.
We will do our best to look after your pet in hospital
Our veterinary surgical procedures play a crucial role in soothing discomfort, healing injuries, addressing diseases and boosting the overall well-being of our furry friends. It can help extend their lives, improve their quality of life and stop health issues from getting worse. Our procedures allow veterinarians to uncover hidden problems that might not be detectable through other means.
Whether a pet requires a routine surgery or emergency intervention depends on the situation. Our routine veterinary surgeries include planned and non-urgent procedures such as spaying or neutering. Our emergency surgeries are life-saving interventions necessary for critical situations like trauma or poisoning that require immediate care.
Our Surgerical Facilities
Blood Transfusion
At Our surgerical unit, blood transfusion is needed to replace a lack of viable blood in the circulatory system. This could be following any kind of trauma that has caused the patient to haemorrhage, or surgery that has resulted in a high blood loss.
Dental Surgery
Our Pet oral surgery covers a wide range of procedures beyond tooth extractions and jaw repairs. Dog and cat oral surgery might include removing oral tumors, treating severe gum disease or correcting congenital defects like cleft palate.
Cardiac Surgery
Our cardiac surgery in pets is generally limited to interventions not depending on hypothermic circulatory arrest or cardiopulmonary bypass. The clinical cardiovascular surgery in dogs or pets can be divided into routine and more specialized interventions.
Orthopaedics Surgery
Our orthopaedic surgery in pets is the surgical specialty that focuses on the treatment of musculoskeletal issues, including fractures, congenital malformations and acquired disorders. This surgery involves joint replacements, internal fixation devices and fracture reduction systems.
Oncology Surgery
Our oncological Surgery is used to treat cancer in companion animals. Our main goal is to take out the cancer cells (tumor) from the pets body. These include complete removal of a tumor or exploration of a particular area to obtain a sample of tumor tissue and evaluate the extent of normal tissue involvement.
Tissue Surgery
Our tissue surgery covers procedure that do not involve bone alteration. It include tumor removals, wound repairs, gastrointestinal foreign body extraction and urinary bladder stone removal. Each operation requires precise handling of muscles, organs and blood vessels to avoid complications.