Inside, she / he had
a small uterus and ovaries or testicles, but it's hard to say which,» Dr. Fuller noted.
Not exact matches
Brightman said that this is an «outpatient procedure that involves
small incisions made in the belly button, inserting a scope,
and making incisions lower down to look at the
ovaries and uterus to break apart any scar tissue, cauterize endometriosis implants,
and look for cysts on the
ovaries related to endometriosis.»
A relatively
small incision is made in the abdomen
and the
ovaries and uterus are removed.
Female cats have both
ovaries and uterus removed through a
small incision either on their abdomen or on their flank.
This procedure consists of a
small incision in the abdomen allowing for the removal of the
ovaries and uterus.
For you who don't know what is spaying, it is a surgical removal of a female cat's internal reproductive structures
and this includes its
ovaries or the place where egg cells are produced, Fallopian tubes, uterine horns or the two long tubes where a kitten soon to be develop
and grow,
and a
small part of its uterine body or
small parts of
uterus which is merged with uterine horns
and become one body.
Some of the organs in these systems are the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, large intestine (colon), liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi, lungs,
uterus,
ovaries, prostate, vulva, prepuce, thyroid gland, adrenal gland, parathyroid gland, pituitary gland, lymph nodes,
and lymphatic vessels.
After anesthesia is administered, the surgeon makes a
small incision in the abdomen, just below the navel,
and removes the female reproductive organs —
uterus,
ovaries,
and fallopian tubes.
The
small abdominal incision is then made,
and the
uterus and ovaries are removed,
and the blood supply sealed off.
Spaying involves removing the fallopian tubes,
uterus,
and ovaries from a female cat through a
small incision in the abdomen.
The surgeon makes a
small incision in your cat's abdomen
and removes the
ovaries, fallopian tubes
and uterus