Expert Soft Tissue Surgery for Your Beloved Pets
At SAI Veterinary Hospital, our team of surgeons perform various soft tissue surgery from the simplest of small and large stitch-up wounds, desexing and lump removals, right through to complex abdominal and thoracic surgery. Intestinal tumours, tumours of the pancreas, gall bladder stones, gastric and intestinal foreign body obstruction, trauma, gastric dilatation and volvulus, bladder and kidney surgery and all forms of reproductive medicine, especially desexing (spey and castration including retained testicles) and gynaecological emergencies, such as a caesarian section.
We have state-of-the-art electrocautery equipment, suction units and anaesthesia machines to assist our surgeons to achieve excellent results. We have a blood donor register where canine blood is stored in the hospital to help anaemic patients, cancer patients or in complex surgeries where blood loss is expected.
Types of Soft Tissue Surgeries
Here are the type of surgeries that you can trust our team of expert veterinarians for: –
Abdominal Surgery: We have the right skills and equipment to perform abdominal surgeries for your pets to remove foreign objects and tumours from the stomach or intestine.
Ear Surgery: Our expert surgeons can perform surgeries to remove the infected and abnormal ear tissue to reduce pain and inflammation and improve your pet’s quality of life.
Cardiac Surgery: With substantial experience and skills, we perform cardiac surgeries for various congenital heart defects so they can live a joyful life.
Thoracic Surgery: To treat conditions of the body’s thorax area effectively, we can perform thoracic surgeries with state-of-the-art equipment.
Soft Tissue Sarcomas: If your pet’s body has developed soft tissue sarcomas, they may need surgery; we can precisely perform this type of surgery with our years of expertise.
Liver Tumours: Surgery is the only choice for liver tumours, and our team of professionals can perform surgeries to remove liver tumours in our clinical facility.
Laryngeal Paralysis: We can perform tie-back surgery and various other types of surgeries to treat your animal suffering from Laryngeal Paralysis.
Hernia Surgery: In the case of a Hernia, the hole or tear is required to be repaired, and organs need to be put back. We perform surgeries precisely to treat this condition effectively.
Foreign Body Removal: With calculated and small incisions, our vet surgeons remove foreign objects from your pet’s body to relieve pain and continue their joyful and active life as soon as possible.
Plastic & Reconstructive Techniques: When insufficient skin is available due to trauma or tumour removal, we use plastic & reconstructive techniques to close wounds.
Brachycephalic Obstructive Syndrome: We can treat Brachycephalic Obstructive Syndrome by performing surgeries that involve widening of nostrils, removal of everted laryngeal saccules, and resection of excess soft palate.
Reproductive Tract Urinary Tract Surgery: Rupture of the bladder caused by motor vehicle accidents can lead to severe health problems or even death; we can treat this condition by performing reproductive tract urinal tract surgery carefully.
Why Come to SAI Veterinary Hospital for Soft Tissue Surgeries?
SAI Veterinary Clinic has been serving its pet clients with quality medical care for a long tenure. We love animals and want them to live happy and healthy lives by treating all the problems and conditions they suffer. Our expert veterinarians have all the required skills to perform surgeries to treat various conditions.
Here are some other reasons for choosing us for soft tissue surgeries over others: –
- State-of-the-art facility for surgeries
- Affordable service pricing
Soft Tissue
At SAI Veterinary Hospital, our team of experienced surgeons perform various soft tissue surgery from the simplest of small and large stitch-up wounds, desexing and lump removals, right through to complex abdominal and thoracic surgery.
Intestinal tumours, tumours of the pancreas, gall bladder stones, gastric and intestinal foreign body obstruction, trauma, gastric dilatation and volvulus, bladder and kidney surgery and all forms of reproductive medicine, especially desexing (spey and castration including retained testicles) and gynaecological emergencies, such as a caesarian section.