Sentences with phrase «requires abdominal surgery»

This requires abdominal surgery which can be risky because of the dog's condition.
Depending on your dog's size, it's also possible that the pit is big enough to cause an intestinal obstruction, which almost always requires abdominal surgery to remove.
• Used aluminum foil and the string used to wrap up roasted meat can be appealing to pets, but can cause intestinal blockages, often requiring abdominal surgery.

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Would you like to birth in the hospital knowing that you have an almost a 50 % chance of «requiring» major abdominal surgery?
Both chronic and serious, these conditions are triggered by an abnormal immune reaction that can lead to diarrhea, abdominal cramps, rectal bleeding, fever, joint pain, loss of appetite, and fatigue, not to mention fistulas and serious complications that can require surgery to remove the colon.
It can prevent the potential complication of excessive bleeding into the abdominal cavity, which sometimes requires a second surgery.
Traditionally this would require an open abdominal surgery but laparoscopy has helped to reduce it to small incisions resulting in less discomfort and better recovery.
In some occasions, pets can become obstructed and abdominal obstruction can require surgery that can be serious and costly.
Coming to a definitive diagnosis often requires a thorough health work - up, which may involve blood work, a urinalysis, fecal examinations, x-rays, abdominal ultrasound, specialized laboratory tests, and even exploratory surgery or endoscopy with tissue biopsies.
But two of our recent puppy patients faced even bigger problems that required emergency abdominal surgeries.
Both of these leftover garbage scraps can easily get stuck in the intestines, and require an expensive abdominal surgery to remove.
In severe cases, hospitalization is required with a complete work - up (blood tests, abdominal x-rays and possibly surgery to drain abdominal fluids).
It can result in a linear foreign body and cause severe damage to the intestinal tract, often requiring expensive abdominal surgery.
Our 6 month old Boykin Spaniel required 3 emergent abdominal surgeries for an intestinal problem.
Previously, this required open abdominal surgery for re-implantation of the ureters into the bladder.
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