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Minimal invasion surgery

Minimally invasive surgery allows certain conditions to be treated with less impact on the patient and a faster recovery.

Minimally invasive surgery: precision and faster recovery

Minimally invasive surgery involves using the body’s natural openings through endoscopy, or making small incisions using laparoscopy.

These techniques allow us to visualise and handle organs and structures, take biopsy samples, and perform diagnostic, therapeutic or supportive procedures in a wide range of conditions affecting the thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, joints, and the nasal passages.

Some of the advantages compared to conventional surgery include:

  • Smaller surgical incisions, which reduce healing time and allow for a faster recovery.
  • Less post-operative pain, leading to a quicker recovery from anaesthesia and a shorter hospital stay.
  • Lower risk of bleeding and intraoperative complications, making the procedure safer.
  • Improved visualisation of organs and structures, which helps perform surgical techniques more accurately.

Before scheduling a minimally invasive procedure, a general assessment of the patient is required to ensure that their clinical condition and specific pathology make this approach the most suitable option, either as a diagnostic method or as a treatment option.

For this reason, at Veterinari del Clínic we offer personalised guidance to answer any questions and assess each case individually.

Our approach

We evaluate each situation with clinical judgement, clearly explaining whether minimally invasive surgery is the most appropriate option for the patient.

Book an appointment for a surgical assessment and we will advise you on whether minimally invasive surgery is the best option for your dog or cat.