With
laparoscopic equipment, we are able to provided minimally - invasive liver biopsy,
ovariectomy (spay), and prophylactic - assisted gastropexy for deep - chested patients.
Laparoscopic procedures we now perform include: Gastropexy — permanently attaching the stomach to the body wall to prevent deadly bloat in giant breed dogs; Ovariectomy — removal of the ovaries, also called a laparoscopic spay; Cryptorchid neuter — removal of an abdominally - retained testicle; and Abdominal exploratories, with biopsies of the liver, pancreas, intestine
Laparoscopic procedures we now perform include: Gastropexy — permanently attaching the stomach to the body wall to prevent deadly bloat in giant breed dogs;
Ovariectomy — removal of the ovaries, also called a
laparoscopic spay; Cryptorchid neuter — removal of an abdominally - retained testicle; and Abdominal exploratories, with biopsies of the liver, pancreas, intestine
laparoscopic spay; Cryptorchid neuter — removal of an abdominally - retained testicle; and Abdominal exploratories, with biopsies of the liver, pancreas, intestine, or spleen.