Sentences with phrase «perform cystotomies»

Dr. Bradley first performed a cystotomy (opening into the bladder) to remove the bladder stones.
Many primary veterinarians will perform a cystotomy, however, many prefer to refer animals in need of a urethrotomy, urethrostomy, ureterotomy, ureteral stenting, or nephrotomy to an ACVS board - certified veterinary surgeon.

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If bladder stones are present, a cystotomy should be performed after the urethral obstruction has been removed and the patient is stable enough to undergo anesthesia.
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..
Cystotomy is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in small animal practice.
Our highly skilled veterinarians perform a wide array of surgical procedures such as spay, neuter, mass / growth removal, foreign body removal, biopsy, cystotomy, gastropexy, amputations, and more at our office to ensure pets feel comfortable and loved in familiar surroundings.
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
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.
Cystotomy is also performed in cats with congenital outpouchings of the bladder («vesicourachal divericuli»).
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