Question: My dog who is a 7 year old shih - tzu has had 2
cystotomy surgeries in the past year (2016).
Thanks to numerous Duke's Fund donors, Licorice was able to undergo
her cystotomy surgery to remove her bladder stones!
The cystotomy surgery is very successful so we did the surgery immediately.
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These include, but are not limited to, spays / neuters, tumor removals, abdominal
surgeries (such as exploratories and
cystotomies), declaws, eyelid corrections, and many other soft tissue
surgeries.
We use Fentanyl patches for some
surgeries as well, most notably in cat declaws and
cystotomies (bladder stone
surgery).
The goal of the externship is to provide training in high - volume and pediatric spay / neuter
surgery, with exposure to other types of common
surgeries performed in shelters such as amputation, enucleation, wound repair,
cystotomy, cherry eye repair, entropion repair, mass removal, etc..
Some of our more common
surgeries include castration or gelding, tumor biopsy or removal, laceration repair, hernia repair, reproductive
surgery or Cesarean - section, tube
cystotomy for bladder stone obstruction (urolithiasis), dental
surgery and extraction (exodontia), and eye removal or enucleation.
Ovariohysterectomy (spay) Castration (neuter) Tumor removals Caesarian Sections
Cystotomy (bladder
surgery)
We provide the following more advanced
surgeries: enterotomy, celiotomy,
cystotomy, splenectomy, entropian
surgery, everted gland of the eyelid
surgery, episioplasty, thyroidectomy, liver biopsy, and mass excisions in addition to other procedures.
We have performed many
Cystotomies (
surgery to remove pet bladder stones) here at Helping Hands over the past seven years.
Our veterinarians perform a variety of soft tissue
surgeries, including: • Spay and neuter
surgeries • Bladder stone removal (
cystotomy) • Splenic
surgeries • Foreign body removal • Mass removal • Certain eyelid
surgeries
Surgery to remove a bladder stone is called a
cystotomy.
Examples of common
surgeries include: spay (ovariohysterectomy), neuter (castration), lump removal and biopsy, laceration repair, abscess and wound repair, exploratory
surgery, removal of gastrointestinal foreign bodies, enucleation (eye removal),
cystotomy (removal of bladder stones), and skin biopsy.
Surgeries offered include but are not limited to: spay and neuter, mass removal, dental cleaning and extractions, abdominal explore, abscess repair,
cystotomy, cranial cruciate ligament repair, and more.
We routinely perform surgical procedures such as elective spay and neuter, and general soft tissue procedures such as
cystotomy, splenectomy and mass removals as well as emergency
surgery and more advanced procedures such as anal sacculectomy, cruciate repair and perineal urethrostomy to name a few.
One of the most rewarding
surgeries performed at our animal hospital is a
cystotomy.
A
cystotomy in dogs and a
cystotomy in cats is a
surgery of the urinary bladder.
We combined the mammary tumor removal, spay and
cystotomy into one
surgery.
The typical stay following a
cystotomy is 2 - 3 days but will vary depending on the overall health of the pet and the underlying reason for the
surgery.
Endoscopy Tracheostomy Chest Tube Placement Foreign Body Removal Intestinal Resection C - section Splenectomy
Cystotomy Gastric Dilation Volvulus (GDV) or bloat
surgery Thoracocentesis Abdominocentesis Eye Enucleation Limb Amputation
Vaccinations: Rabies - $ 10 Dhpp - $ 15 Dhppc - $ 22.50 Bordatella - $ 15 Fvrcp $ 15 Felv $ 15 Standard Injections $ 40 Deep Otic Lavage $ 275 (includes anesthesia, deep ear flush, culture / sensitivity to lab, antibiotic injection, e-collar, and medication to go home) Dental Cleaning $ 150 - $ 175 (includes anesthesia & prophy / polish / scaling) Comfortis single tablet $ 14 - 15 Box of 6 tablets $ 84 - $ 90 Revolution for Puppies / Kittens and Adult Cats single dose $ 17.50 3 dose box $ 52.50 Pre-op Blood Test $ 75 CBC / Chemistry Panel $ 130 Heartworm test $ 55 Thyroid Panel $ 90 Phenobarb Level $ 90 Biopsy to lab $ 150 Urinalysis $ 50 (with C&S $ 150) Feline Felv / Fiv test $ 45 Canine Parvo test $ 45 Fecal exam $ 40 - $ 60 Parvo Hospitalization $ 135 per 24 hour treatment Out Patient Parvo treatment $ 50 - $ 95 per day Radiographs (2 views) $ 130 - $ 150 additional views $ 25 each Home Again Microchip $ 45 Nail Trim $ 10 Anal Gland Expression $ 20 Deworming $ 15 - $ 45 Sedation / Anesthesia $ 45 - $ 85 Abcess Repair $ 150 and up Mass Removals $ 95 and up Cherry Eye
Surgery $ 300 and up Pyometra $ 800 and up Tail Docking / Dewclaw removals $ 40 - $ 50 per puppy (must be under 1 week old) C - section $ 900 and up
Cystotomy $ 900 and up Exploratory $ 1000 and up
Some of the
surgeries provided by Brooklyn veterinarian Dr. Greenberg include spays and neuters, hernia repair, declawing procedures,
cystotomy, enterotomy and tumor removal.