Hereditary Eye Conditions in Pets
Hereditary, or inherited, eye conditions are genetic diseases in pets where particular breeds tend to
A keyhole spay is a minimally invasive procedure that serves as an alternative to the routine spaying method. Through the use of advanced surgical techniques and specialised instruments, this procedure enables us to remove just the ovaries. We use a camera to visualise the ovaries, which aids in the precise removal with minimal discomfort for your pet. The entire procedure leaves your pets with two small incisions, ranging from 0.3-1cm, which are glued together. This eliminates the need for suture removal and contributes to a faster recovery period.
The keyhole spay takes approximately one hour and in the majority of cases, your pet can go home the same day. This is a significant advantage, especially for pet owners who may be anxious about leaving their pets overnight at a veterinary facility.
Our knowledgable team are always happy to answer your queries, no matter how great or small!
Since this is a minimally invasive procedure, it naturally results in less pain post-operation, making the experience far less traumatic for your pet.
Most pets can resume their daily activities within 2-3 days, which is remarkably quicker than traditional spaying methods.
With incisions as small as 0.3 – 1cm, the wounds are much easier to manage, reducing the chances of infection.
Smaller wounds mean that the risk of wound breakdown is significantly lowered, making the post-operative phase much safer.
The minimally invasive nature of the procedure results in less bodily trauma and inflammation, further aiding the recovery process.
A keyhole spay is an excellent choice for pet owners looking for a less invasive and more comfortable spaying option for their pets. With numerous benefits like faster recovery, reduced post-surgery care and lower risks of complications, it stands as a testament to the advancements in veterinary science and our commitment to offering the best for your pets.
For more details or to book an appointment, feel free to contact the Knutsford Vet Surgery team today.
Hereditary, or inherited, eye conditions are genetic diseases in pets where particular breeds tend to
A cataract is the clouding of the lens in your pet’s eye that prevents the
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