What Is Laparoscopic Surgery In Veterinary Medicine?
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What Is Laparoscopic Surgery In Veterinary Medicine?

Adam Hadvin
Adam Hadvin
5 min read

Over the last few years, a huge advancement and sophistication have been encountered in the field of veterinary medicine.  Straight away from the routinely spay procedures and ranging within the hernia operations, out pet animals are taking a huge benefit from the medical improvements which were initially introduced for the humans.

One of the biggest breakthroughs in medical advancements has been laparoscopy. Laparoscopy is also known as Keyhole.  This is a form of surgery that is completely invasive through which there are high chances that your cats and dogs can recover quickly.  This has become a gold standard in the procedures of human surgical operations because of the minimal downtime and reducing the level of post-operative pain, for more study about Laparoscopic surgery of animals visit here 

Working procedure of Laparoscopy 

This surgical operation is performed inside the abdomen through the use of thin scopes as well as instruments that are inserted within the tiny holes.  This is for the reason that the abdominal cavity does not need to be fully opened through the huge incision which will, later on, be requiring many stitches as the operation has been done. 

All through such tiny incisions, the veterinarian expert will be using a tiny sized camera for guiding the surgical operations.  The camera will be projecting the image over the screen whereas the surgeon will be able to see through the interior organs and use this instrument for finishing the whole procedure.  In short, this surgery is normally used for the treatment of spay procedures, for the removal of bladder stones or different other medical procedures.

Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery

The benefits which this surgery has been giving to the pets have been similar to what the humans are getting from this procedure. Some of the basic advantages are as mentioned below:

Small incision which completely means that less pain will happen and healing time will be shorter.  This is a traditional method for opening the patient to prepare themselves for the surgery.  

It grants better visibility. This will make it easier for any surgeon to get an idea that what is happening inside the pet body by enlarging the screen.

The reason why most of the pet owners have been employing the use of laparoscopy is that it will be giving less pain to their pet animal.  According to the latest study conducted in 2005, an experiment report was arranged on a different group of dogs which were divided into traditional open surgery and laparoscopy surgical operation.  It was concluded that those dogs that were treated with the traditional surgery, they were given an extra dose to deal with their pain as compared to the dogs who were treated with the laparoscopy procedure.  Another major benefit of this surgical procedure for the dogs has been in view with the quick healing of pain which can be sometimes challenging for the pet animal to pass through after a heavy surgery.

What are the main possibilities of Laparoscopic?

Most of the surgeries which are performed in veterinary medicine are based on the concept of being laparoscopic. Few of the basic and more commonly performed procedures are:

Spay

Cryptorchid neuter

Abdominal exploratory

Biopsy of internal organs

Bladder stone removal

Gastropexy to prevent GDV (“bloat”)

Laparoscopic surgery is a little bit expensive as compared to open abdominal surgery. But in some of the conditions, it has been entitled to high benefits that can overcome the cost pricing.   After discussing all the major benefits of the laparoscopy surgery, some of the pet owners do want to know that whether this surgery is covered by the pet insurance or not.  In some of the cases, the pet insurance will be treating the procedure in the same as the open surgery. But every single pet insurance company has their criteria and conditional approaches for handling the laparoscopy surgery for pet animals.  So it is important to get in touch with the insurance company beforehand. 

Laparoscopic spaying for the dogs is in simple terms known as the elective procedure. No matter whether it is open or the keyhole, it is not covered by the pet insurance.  It might have a high cost but at the end of the day, it will grant extra benefits for your pet animal for sure. 

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