Soft Tissue Surgery

Gentle Care for Soft Tissue Surgery

At our practice, we understand that your pet's well-being is of utmost importance to you. Our compassionate veterinarians possess a high level of expertise, and our fully equipped surgical suite enables us to perform a wide range of soft tissue surgical procedures with precision and care. Soft tissue surgery covers a broad spectrum of procedures, focusing on surgeries that are not related to bones.

Our soft tissue surgery services encompass a variety of procedures, including:

  • Desexing
  • Exploratory Laparotomies
  • Caesareans
  • Lump Removals
  • Biopsies
  • Wound stitch-ups
  • Removal of intestinal foreign bodies
  • ...and many more.

 

 

One of the most common soft tissue surgeries we perform is the removal of lumps. Our experienced team may recommend a biopsy prior to removal to assess whether the lump is cancerous or benign. This crucial information guides us in planning the surgery to provide your pet with the best possible outcome. If needed, we can send the removed lump to our trusted external laboratory for further analysis.

While the majority of lumps are benign and pose no harm to your pet, we understand the concern that arises when facing the possibility of malignant (cancerous) tumors. For such cases, early removal and an accurate diagnosis are vital to maximise the chances of a positive outcome.

If you have discovered a lump or bump on your beloved pet, we urge you to schedule an appointment with one of our compassionate veterinarians. They will thoroughly examine your pet and discuss any necessary surgical procedures. For more details about desexing surgery, please refer to the dedicated section on our website.

Rest assured that we approach every soft tissue surgery with gentleness, expertise, and a genuine concern for your pet's well-being. We are here to provide the support, guidance, and expert care your pet deserves.

 

 

If you find a lump or bump on your pet please make an appointment to visit one of our veterinarians to discuss any surgery your pet may require. Please see our section under desexing for more details about this surgery.