First Planned Parenthood affiliate to offer newly approved method of permanent female sterilization
involving no general anesthesia or incision and a very short recovery period.
Although it is a commonly performed procedure, spaying is a major procedure
involving general anesthesia and abdominal surgery.
The doctors are fully aware of the potential risks
involving general anesthesia but are necessary in treating your pet's medical condition.
Please be aware that certain procedures
involving general anesthesia may not be performed the day of the initial appointment.
The procedure
involves general anesthesia and imaging guided use of a wire catheter threaded through a vein to the heart to make scores of tiny burns of tissue in which the irregular heartbeats arise.
Spay and neuter procedures typically
involve general anesthesia and a hospital stay for your pet, followed by a period of activity restriction at home during the healing phase.
This technique
involves general anesthesia and three different x-ray positions; 1) extended hips to evaluate hip joint conformation, 2) legs in a standing position (compression view) to evaluate how tight the joint can be, and 3) legs in a standing position with the hip joints pulled out (distraction view) which evaluates how loose the hip joint can be.
In addition, a thorough cleaning of each aspect of the tooth including the area under the gum must
involve general anesthesia to be done correctly.
This involves general anesthesia to allow thorough removal of both sub - and supra - gingival plaque and calculus.
Typically this would
involve general anesthesia in order to clean teeth properly.
Spaying and neutering
involves general anesthesia and, just like with humans, some animals recover from the surgery more quickly than others.
Not exact matches
For older children and adults, the procedure may be more
involved, requiring
general anesthesia and stitches.
«The only method to assess gastrointestinal motility
involves placing motility catheters in the GI tracts while kids are sedated or under
general anesthesia.
Donating stem cells from bone marrow usually
involves receiving
general anesthesia for removal of the marrow from the hip bone by needle.
General anesthesia is very safe but achieving this level of safety requires highly trained medical staff,
involved monitoring, and expensive medications.
Also, the decreased pain
involved with laser surgery may allow the surgeon to remove small skin tumors using local
anesthesia rather than having the pet undergo
general anesthesia.
Many caregivers dismiss a veterinary dental cleaning because of the risks
involved with
general anesthesia, either through personal fear, or because of some prior health issues that would increase the risk of surgical complications for their animal.
This
involves putting your cat under
general anesthesia.
This procedure
involves the surgical removal of the testicles under
general anesthesia.
Veterinary surgery usually
involves your pet undergoing
general anesthesia with a surgical procedure.
As mentioned, surgery
involves removal of the femoral head under
general anesthesia.
As mentioned, surgery
involves removing the femoral head under
general anesthesia.
Second, although implanting a microchip is a very simple and quick procedure, removing one is more
involved and may require
general anesthesia and surgery.
A dentist is also
involved in the treatment and management of oral disorders and performs dental surgeries to save teeth from decay under local or
general anesthesia.