Pet Abdominal Surgeries

As part of our surgical expertise at Bowling Green Veterinary Surgical Specialty in Bowling Green, KY, we offer a range of pet abdominal surgeries, including procedures such as subtotal colectomy, cystotomy for urolith removal, nephrectomy, prophylactic gastropexy, splenectomy, and esophagostomy tube placement.

Pet Abdominal Surgeries in Bowling Green, KY

Surgical intervention may sometimes be necessary to ensure pets’ health and well-being. Each abdominal procedure serves a specific purpose and is designed to address a variety of medical conditions affecting your pet’s abdomen.

Benefits of Surgical Intervention

Surgical intervention for pet abdominal issues offers quick, effective treatment for conditions like blockages, tumors, or internal injuries. It relieves pain, restores function, and prevents complications. At Bowling Green Veterinary Surgical Specialty, our experienced surgeons use advanced techniques to provide top-quality care, improving pets’ quality of life and extending their lifespan by addressing critical health concerns promptly.

When to Consider Surgery

Abdominal surgery for pets should be considered when symptoms such as persistent vomiting, abdominal swelling, loss of appetite, or unexplained pain occur. These signs may indicate serious underlying conditions such as gastrointestinal obstructions, internal bleeding, tumors, or organ damage. Early surgery can prevent complications and support recovery. Our team at Bowling Green Veterinary Surgical Specialty helps pet owners determine when surgery is the best option for their pet’s health.

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Understanding Pet Abdominal Surgeries

Abdominal surgeries for pets involve surgical procedures that target organs located within the abdominal cavity. These surgeries can address a range of health issues, from the removal of stones in the urinary tract to the excision of diseased organs. Surgical intervention may be required for pets experiencing symptoms such as persistent vomiting, abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss. By consulting with our veterinary team, you can determine the best course of action for your pet’s needs.

Pet Subtotal Colectomy

A pet subtotal colectomy is performed to remove a portion of the colon when a pet suffers from severe colonic disease or cancer. This procedure can help alleviate symptoms like chronic diarrhea and colitis. Removing the affected portion of the colon allows for a return to normal bowel function and enhances the overall health of the pet.

Pet Cystotomy – Urolith Removal

Pet cystotomy is essential when pets develop urinary stones or crystals that obstruct the urinary tract. This surgery involves removing these stones, preventing serious complications such as bladder infections and urinary blockages. After the procedure, pets often experience relief from painful urination and can resume normal urination habits.

Pet Nephrectomy

In certain cases, kidney disease may require a pet nephrectomy, which involves the surgical removal of a kidney. This surgery is typically indicated in cases of severe kidney damage, tumors, or severe infections. Removing the affected kidney can help maintain overall kidney function and health, allowing the remaining kidney to adequately manage bodily functions.

Pet Prophylactic Gastropexy

Pet prophylactic gastropexy is a preventative procedure commonly recommended for breeds at risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), also known as bloat. This surgery involves attaching the stomach to the abdominal wall, reducing the risk of it twisting. By opting for this surgery, pet owners can help prevent a potentially life-threatening condition.

Pet Splenectomy

A pet splenectomy may be necessary if the pet’s spleen is diseased or ruptured. The spleen plays a crucial role in filtering blood and immune function, but if it is compromised, removal can be life-saving. Following surgery, pets often recover well and can live healthy lives without this organ.

Pet Esophagostomy – Tube Placement

A pet esophagostomy may be performed to place a feeding tube for pets that struggle to eat due to medical conditions affecting their ability to swallow. This allows for proper nutrition without the need for oral intake. This procedure can be especially beneficial for pets recovering from surgery or those with chronic illnesses.

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