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- Cholecystectomy - Specialized surgical care for gallbladder disease.
The surgical removal of the gallbladder?for pets suffering from conditions like gallbladder mucocele, stones, rupture, or chronic inflammation. Left untreated, these conditions can lead to bile duct obstruction, infection, or life-threatening complications.
Our experienced team uses advanced imaging and lab diagnostics to assess gallbladder health and determine if surgery is needed. When indicated, cholecystectomy is performed with precision and care, supported by intensive monitoring, pain control, and post-op recovery protocols
If your pet is showing signs of vomiting, jaundice, abdominal pain, or lethargy, contact us to discuss evaluation for gallbladder disease.
- Liver lobectomy - Advanced surgical treatment for liver masses and trauma.
At Accuvet, we offer liver lobectomy?the surgical removal of one or more lobes of the liver?for pets diagnosed with liver tumors, cysts, abscesses, or traumatic injuries. While liver surgery can be complex, pets often tolerate lobectomy well due to the liver?s regenerative capacity.
If your pet has a liver mass or abnormal imaging results, contact us to schedule a surgical consultation. - Pancreatic Surgery - Specialized care for complex pancreatic conditions.
We provide advanced pancreatic surgery for pets suffering from serious pancreatic diseases, such as pancreatic tumors, abscesses, or necrosis. The pancreas plays a vital role in digestion and metabolism, making these surgeries highly specialized and requiring expert surgical skill.
If your pet has been diagnosed with a pancreatic condition requiring surgery, contact us to discuss a personalized treatment plan.
- Splenectomy - Surgical removal of the spleen for a variety of conditions.
At Accuvet, we perform splenectomy, the surgical removal of the spleen, to treat conditions such as splenic tumors, trauma, torsion, or severe splenomegaly. The spleen plays an important role in blood filtration and immune function, but certain diseases require its removal to protect your pet?s health.
If your pet shows signs of abdominal pain, swelling, or has been diagnosed with splenic disease, contact us for a surgical consultation.
- Advanced Cancer Surgery - Comprehensive surgical care for complex oncologic cases.
We offer advanced cancer surgery designed to treat challenging tumors with precision and expertise. Our surgical team works closely with diagnostic imaging and pathology services to develop individualized plans aimed at maximizing tumor removal while preserving function and quality of life.
Our advanced cancer surgery services include:
Wide-margin tumor excisions
Limb-sparing surgeries
Complex reconstructive techniques
Regional lymph node removal
If your pet has been diagnosed with cancer requiring surgery, contact us to discuss the best surgical approach and comprehensive treatment options.
- Enterectomies - Surgical removal of diseased or damaged sections of the intestine.
At Accuvet, we perform enterectomies to treat pets with serious intestinal conditions such as:
Intestinal tumors
Severe trauma or perforation
Obstructions caused by foreign bodies
Necrotic or diseased bowel segments
During surgery, the diseased segment is carefully removed, and the healthy ends of the intestine are sutured together to restore normal function.
If your pet has been diagnosed with intestinal disease or obstruction, contact us to discuss surgical options and care plans.
- Gastric outflow/pyloric obstruction - Restoring normal digestion by relieving gastric outlet blockages.
We provide surgical treatment for gastric outflow obstruction or pyloric stenosis?conditions where the passage between the stomach and small intestine is narrowed or blocked. These obstructions can cause vomiting, weight loss, and severe digestive distress in affected pets.
Our experienced surgical team carefully evaluates your pet using advanced imaging and endoscopy to confirm the diagnosis and plan the best surgical approach. Common procedures include pyloroplasty or pylorectomy, designed to widen or remove the obstructed area and restore normal gastric emptying.
Signs your pet may need this surgery:
Chronic or recurrent vomiting
Weight loss and poor appetite
Abdominal discomfort
Delayed gastric emptying
If your pet is struggling with digestive issues linked to gastric outflow obstruction, contact us for a thorough evaluation and treatment plan.
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