
Honey looks a real honey in this photo with her teddy and blanket! The one year one cockerpoo was in with us last week to be neutered using keyhole surgery.
Keyhole spays involve making two very small wounds in the patient’s abdomen after which the internal surgical area is inflated to enable access. Once the ovaries are sourced, they are detached using fine instruments and cameras, and vessel-sealing technology closes the wounds. The detached ovaries are then removed and the external wounds are repaired. Traditional spays are much more invasive as they involve removing the ovaries and uterus through a larger entry point, and much more stretching and tearing of tissues during surgery to be able to free up the required anatomy. Inevitably, in traditional spays, post-op recovery time is longer and more pain management is required. Keyhole patients can return to full exercise within 48 hours!
We saw Honey back at the end of the week. She was doing brilliantly and, by now, should be back to her normal exercise routine!
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