Emergency Surgery
Emergency surgery is necessary for many life-threatening conditions or injuries, when a pet could be permanently injured or disfigured or when diagnosis and treatment are dependent upon exploratory procedures. The MVRC Emergency and Specialty Departments share in their advanced capability and experience in emergency surgery.
Common conditions treated and procedures performed by the MVRC Emergency Department and Specialty Departments are:
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* Diphragmatic Hernia |
* Rupture of hollow vicus |
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* Obstructions |
* Acute abscess |
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* Aotic an partial thromosis traumatic injuries |
* Torsion of the intestine, |
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* Gastric dilatation / Volvulus (Bloat) |
* Ruptured intervertebral discs |
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* Bone fracture |
* Open bone fractures |
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* Broken bones |
* Assisted and controlled ventilation |
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* Surgical treatment for acute intestinal, urinary and |
* Cesarean Section |
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* Splenectomy |
* Wound exploration and repair |
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* Pyometra surgery |
* Symphyseal Fracture repair |
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* Intestinal Resection / Anaastomosis |
* Perineal / ventral urethrostomy |
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* Thoracotomy |
* Tracheostomy tube placement |
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* Pharyngostomy / eso[phogostomy / gastrostomy / Nasogastric, jejunostomy tube placement |
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