Less pain: — The laser seals nerve endings as it «cuts», so your pet may
require less anesthesia during the operation.
Spay and neuter surgeries are easy to perform on young puppies, taking less time and requiring
less anesthesia thanks to new technology and new drugs.
Electrocautery requires
less anesthesia time and also reduces the risk of post-operative infection and discomfort.
Sensitivity to Anesthesia: Greyhounds
need less anesthesia than other dogs of the same size and the regular dose can be deadly.
Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive) Surgery Both you and your pet benefit from minimally invasive surgery as there is much less pain,
less anesthesia time, fewer potential complications and minimal recovery period as compared to traditional abdominal surgery.
With a reduced chance of infection, quicker recovery time, and
less anesthesia required, snake robot operations would stand to greatly reduce the cost and malpractice liability of vital procedures.
The younger the patient,
the less anesthesia required, the faster the procedure, fewer complications, and a short recovery period.
This has to do with the fact that smaller dogs require
less anesthesia, medication, sutures and equipment.
A 1.5 T MRI allows our neurologists to acquire a more accurate diagnosis in less time (
less anesthesia) compared to low - field magnets.
There IS a great deal of research showing pediatric spaying and neutering requires
less anesthesia, and results in much faster recovery than traditional desexing procedures.