Major & Minor Surgery

Why Surgeries are necessary for Cats and Dogs?

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Surgeries are essential for treating health issues, such as tumors, injuries, and congenital conditions. They improve quality of life, prevent complications, and address emergencies effectively.
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Major Surgeries

1. Major Surgeries

Sterilization procedures to prevent reproduction.

2. Tumor Removal

Surgery to remove cancerous or benign growths.

3. Orthopedic Surgery

Repair of fractures, dislocations, and joint issues (e.g., cruciate ligament repair, hip dysplasia correction).

4. Gastrointestinal Surgery

Procedures involving the stomach, intestines, or other digestive organs (e.g., foreign body removal, gastric torsion correction).

5. Splenectomy

Removal of the spleen, often due to tumors or injury.

6. Bladder Stone Removal

Surgical removal of stones from the bladder.

7. Cesarean Section (C-Section)

Surgical delivery of puppies or kittens.

8. Amputation

Removal of a limb due to injury or disease.

9. Liver Lobectomy

Removal of a lobe of the liver, typically due to tumors or other disease.

10. Cardiothoracic Surgery

Surgery involving the heart or lungs (e.g., PDA correction, lung lobectomy).

Minor Surgeries

1. Wound Repair

Suturing and treatment of cuts, lacerations, or abrasions.

2. Abscess Drainage

Incision and drainage of abscesses caused by infections.

3. Biopsy

Removal of tissue samples for diagnostic purposes.

4. Dewclaw Removal

Removal of a dog’s or cat’s dewclaws (extra claws).

5. Dental Extractions

Removal of damaged or diseased teeth.

6. Ear Hematoma Surgery

Draining and repairing blood-filled swelling in the ear flap.

7. Skin Mass Removal

Excision of small lumps, warts, or cysts.

8. Urethral Obstruction Relief

Surgical relief of blockage in the urethra, often in male cats.

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