How Laparoscopic Spay Benefits Your Dog
When you opt for laparoscopic spay, you dog can experience key benefits, including:
- Less pain
- A faster and more comfortable recovery
- Less time spent under anesthesia
- Minimally invasive (a single, small incision instead of a large one)
- Better visualizing of the abdomen (via a camera sending real-time images to a large computer monitor)
- Fewer post-op complications
How We Perform Laparoscopic Spays
Once your dog is under general anesthesia, a small incision—about the size of a dime—is made in the abdomen. Through this tiny opening, a laparoscope is inserted. This slender instrument, equipped with a light and camera, provides a clear, magnified view of your pet’s internal organs on a monitor, allowing the surgeon to operate with precision and safety.
Traditional spay techniques often require multiple incisions and separate surgical tools. In contrast, our single-port laparoscopic system combines visualization, cutting, and cauterization into one instrument. This efficient approach reduces surgical time, minimizes discomfort, and supports a faster recovery for your dog.
Laparoscopic Surgeries We Offer to Pets in Hamilton
In addition to canine spays, laparoscopic surgery is useful for a wide range of procedures in both dogs and cats, including:
- Cryptorchid neuters (removal of a testicle that failed to descend to the scrotum and remains in the abdomen, a condition referred to as cryptorchidism)
- Gastropexies (attaching the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent life-threatening stomach twisting and bloat in certain dog breeds)
- Liver biopsies
- and more…
How We Sterilize Our Laparoscopic Endoscopes
Southeast Oakville Veterinary Hospital is among the first general veterinary practices in Canada to adopt a Hydrogen Peroxide Plasma sterilizer to sterilize our endoscopes. It’s significantly safer and more environmentally friendly than the traditional alternatives that use ethylene oxide gas, a greenhouse gas that’s highly flammable and carcinogenic.