In the past years my dogs have had 2 eye tumor removals, scratched cornea, mammary gland tumor removal, seizures,
mass tumor removal, chiari malformation, allergies and the list continues.
Not exact matches
If a diagnosis or condition requires surgery such as an exploratory laparotomy, enterotomy,
tumor /
mass removal, dental surgery, or others, they are all considered well within our capabilities.
It is important to note that the use of laser is contraindicated after
mass /
tumor removal as we would not want to stimulate cancerous cells.
Removal of
masses of the thorax (lung
tumors, etc.) and abdomen (liver, intestinal, splenic
masses, etc..)
Limb - sparing procedures, soft tissue
mass removal, lung
tumor excision, limb amputation and abdominal
mass (liver, pancreas, intestinal, etc.)
removal are among the surgeries offered.
Some
mass removals are to take off benign fatty
tumors, others unfortunately, are to remove malignant
masses.
I work in a veterinary clinic and I have seen dogs with «just fatty lumps» that the owners left to grow in odd places [like an armpit] when the fatty
tumor really decided to take off, surgical
removal was risky and difficult because the owners waited until the
mass got HUGE and was impeding movement.
Surgeries of various types and / or
removal of any
tumors, lesions or
masses found, whether malignant or benign if their
removal is warranted to relieve the pain and improve the canine's condition