Laparoscopy is a type of surgical procedure that requires
very small incisions.
Performed through
very small incisions we can drastically reduce recovery time and pain for you pet.
In 1999, the kidney transplant program began using a new, less invasive technique for living kidney donation, using endoscopic instruments through
very small incisions.
The goal of minimally invasive surgery is to perform operations through
very small incisions a mere fraction of the size of the incisions used in traditional surgery with equal or superior clinical outcomes and less impact on a child's body and organs.
When the surgery is performed before a GDV crisis, it can often be done through
a very small incision (laparoscopically) or through other, minimally invasive methods.
Basically, the doctor will make
a very small incision to access the pacemaker.
Not exact matches
The
incisions on a male cat's scrotum will be
very small, and without any sutures.
A
very small amount of redness / swelling at
incision is normal.
There may be some advantage to arthroscopic surgery for these conditions due to the ability to make
smaller joint
incisions but the availability of veterinary surgeons with experience working on elbow joints with arthroscopic instruments is
very limited.