
Ovariohysterectomy (Spay)
Ovariohysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. A small skin incision is made below the belly button to gain access to the abdominal cavity.
Castration/Neuter
Castration/neuter (orchiectomy) is the surgical removal of the testicles. Both testicles are removed, typically through a single incision made in front of the scrotum (prescrotal).
Procedure Details of Redmond Veterinary Clinic:
Your pet’s anesthetic experience at Redmond Veterinary Clinic closely mimics those found at human surgical facilities. We strongly believe that the following procedural steps should be followed during every general anesthetic procedure to provide the highest degree of safety and care for your pet.
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Physical examination prior to the procedure to identify any other problems that could be resolved during the anesthesia saving repeated anesthetic procedures and saving you money.
Hernias, foreign bodies in the ears, retained baby teeth, dental disease, skin tumors, and anal sac inflammation may all be resolved during routine procedures.
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IV Catheterization and Fluid Administration
Could you imagine heading into general anesthesia and surgery without first having an IV Catheter placed? Catheterization provides the first line of care in the unlikely event that a problem should arise during anesthesia. Without immediate access to a vein, medications that could save your pets life are difficult if not impossible to administer. In addition, warmed fluids provided during the anesthetic procedure keep your animal’s temperature regulated and blood pressure maintained to the vital organs.
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Extensive use of monitoring equipment is utilized during the anesthetic process.
Monitoring devices allow us to track your animal’s temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation in the blood. Moment by moment evaluation of these levels allow us to adjust anesthetic levels or provide medications prior to a potential problem.
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Comprehensive discharge instructions and follow up care.
Our trained staff will address all post operative care instructions when you pick your animal up. If necessary suture/staple removal is provided at no charge. If there is a problem following the procedure a doctor or technician is available to address your concerns in person, by phone or through email.
We are committed to “Provide Uncompromised Care for those Providing Unconditional Love”. Please contact our office if you have any specific concerns or questions.