Surgery
Soft Tissue Surgery at Hallam Park Animal Hospital
At Hallam Park Animal Hospital, we offer a comprehensive range of soft tissue surgical procedures to address various conditions in pets. Our skilled veterinary surgeons are experienced in performing both routine and complex soft tissue surgeries, ensuring the best possible outcomes for your beloved companions.
Our soft tissue surgical services include:
- Lump Removal: We perform thorough examinations and surgical removal of suspicious lumps and tumours, followed by laboratory analysis to determine the nature of the growth.
- Gastropexy: A preventative procedure for large breed dogs at risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), permanently attaching the stomach to the abdominal wall to reduce the risk of twisting.
- Foreign Body Investigation and Removal: Surgical intervention to locate and remove ingested objects causing blockages or complications in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Splenectomy: Removal of the spleen, often necessary for conditions such as splenic tumours or ruptures.
- Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV) Surgery: Emergency surgery to treat and prevent life-threatening stomach twisting, commonly known as bloat.
- Pyometra Surgery: Emergency removal of an infected uterus, a condition common in unspayed female dogs.
- Other Soft Tissue Surgeries: Including but not limited to wound repair, hernia correction, and various abdominal and thoracic procedures.
Our surgical suite is well equipped with advanced monitoring systems to ensure your pet’s safety throughout the procedure. We employ strict sterile techniques and provide comprehensive pre- and post-operative care to support your pet’s recovery.
Following surgery, our team will provide detailed aftercare instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your pet’s healing progress. We’re committed to ensuring your pet receives the highest standard of surgical care and support throughout their treatment journey.
For more information about our soft tissue surgical services or to schedule a consultation, please contact Hallam Park Animal Hospital.