The purpose of the study was to describe morbidity associated
with ovariohysterectomy when performed by third year veterinary student as part of a surgical training programme.
With ovariohysterectomy surgery, the uterus is completely removed so once the patient is fully recovered, there is no risk of reoccurrence.
Not exact matches
Ovariohysterectomy (spay) and other specific treatments of the cause often lead to a good prognosis in dogs
with non-infectious causes of abortion.
The course of treatment for any of these forms of cancer will begin
with the dog undergoing an
ovariohysterectomy.
Ovariohysterectomy (OHE), the formal term for a spay, is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in small animals, and it's associated
with post-surgical pain.
The best course of treatment for pyometra is to have a complete
ovariohysterectomy (spay) as recurrence is high; if you have treated medically and are wanting to breed
with her, this is your decision however I generally recommend against it.
After a successful treatment
with prostaglandins, recurrence rates are high and unless you want to breed, a full
ovariohysterectomy is still recommended.
Each case is different; as I am sure you know, the treatment of choice is surgical
ovariohysterectomy but some mild cases are treated
with antibiotics (especially in breeding females).
Ovariohysterectomy is the treatment of choice for pyometra and is a routine surgery that many Veterinarians can perform
with their eyes closed; that being said, in cases of pyometra there is always the risk of complications, especially in cases that haven't been seen to quickly.
Pyometra is life - threatening but can be treated
with prescribed antibiotics and
ovariohysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus and ovaries).
Pyometra is treated
with spaying (
ovariohysterectomy) where the uterus and ovaries are removed.
In Bitches Diagnosed
with Pyometra, is Medical Therapy Using Antibiosis Alone as Effective as Combining
Ovariohysterectomy with Antibiosis in Reducing Morbidity and Mortality?
Onsior ® (robenacoxib) injection is indicated for the control of postoperative pain and inflammation associated
with orthopedic surgery,
ovariohysterectomy and castration in cats ≥ 4 months of age; for up to a maximum of 3 days.
The procedure is an
ovariohysterectomy, or spay, but it is a more intricate procedure to perform on a dog that has been diagnosed
with pyometra.
Sorting Through the Confusion: An Analysis of Spay / Neuter Research Presented by Philip A. Bushby, DVM, MS, DACVS Research reports on the effects of
ovariohysterectomy and castration document many health benefits and certain specific health risks associated
with these surgeries.
Onsior Tablets for Cats are indicated for the control of postoperative pain and inflammation associated
with orthopedic surgery,
ovariohysterectomy and castration in cats ≥ 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) and ≥ 4 months of age; for up to a maximum of 3 days.
This study reveals
ovariohysterectomy to be an effective adjunct to tumor removal in dogs
with mammary gland carcinoma and that the timing of
ovariohysterectomy is important in influencing survival.