Sentences with phrase «laparoscopic spay procedures»

In a laparoscopic spay the procedure is done through a few tiny incisions rather than a large abdominal opening.

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Pet Menders is excited to be able to offer many minimally - invasive procedures including laparoscopic spays, gastropexy, cryptorchids and diagnostics including tissue biopsies and exploratory procedures.
• No tearing of the ovarian ligament is required for laparoscopic spays, which is thought to be the most painful part of the spay procedure
We also offer non-invasive surgical procedures with the help of our laparoscope, such as laparoscopic spays, neuter and gastropexys.
We are proud to now offer laparoscopic spays & procedures for both domestic and exotic pets.
Procedures including laparoscopy to perform prophylactic gastropexies, tissue biopsies, feeding tube placement, cryptorchid castrations, laparoscopic spays, cholecystectomies and abdominal lavage for pancreatitis, gastrointestinal surgery (including liver shunts), urogenital surgery.
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, intestineLaparoscopic 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, intestinelaparoscopic spay; Cryptorchid neuter — removal of an abdominally - retained testicle; and Abdominal exploratories, with biopsies of the liver, pancreas, intestine, or spleen.
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