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		<title>Laparoscopic Spay</title>
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What is Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdomen. A laparoscope (camera) inserted through a small incision in the abdomen magnifies internal structures of the abdomen on a TV monitor for thorough examination. Additional small incisions are made to facilitate the [...]]]></description>
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<p>What is Laparoscopy?</p>
<p>Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdomen. A laparoscope (camera) inserted through a small incision in the abdomen magnifies internal structures of the abdomen on a TV monitor for thorough examination. Additional small incisions are made to facilitate the use of surgical instruments. The most common application of laparoscopy is biopsy. In recent years, laparoscopy has been adopted as less traumatic and less painful alternative to traditional spays.</p>
<p>What is the Difference?</p>
<p>Traditional Spays</p>
<p>In traditional spays a 2” to 3” incision is made in the abdomen through which the ovarian ligament is torn from the abdominal wall. This tearing may cause bruising to the abdominal wall and postoperative pain. By performing the procedure laparoscopically the patient experiences less trauma and minimal pain.</p>
<p>Laparoscopic Spays</p>
<p>In laparoscopic spays the procedure is performed through two or three small incisions in the abdomen, typically 3/16” in size depending the size of the animal. With the laparoscope we are able to perform the surgery with magnified views of the organs, allowing for greater precision. The ovarian ligament is carefully cut and cauterized, rather than torn. With laparoscopic spays we are able to offer our patients reduced pain, minimal recovery time and less trauma than with traditional spays.</p>
<p>Advantages of Laparoscopic Spays over Traditional Surgery</p>
<p>1.) Smaller incisions are less painful and reduce recovery time.<br />2.) Controlled cuts minimize pain and bruising caused by tearing tissue in traditional spays.<br />3.) Simple to perform and involves few complications<br />4.) Allows for excellent visualization of abdominal organs.<br />5.) The entire surgery is performed through a few tiny incisions rather than a larger abdominal opening.<br />6.) In larger breed dog’s gastropexy can be performed at the time of spay.</p>
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		<title>What is Laparoscopy?</title>
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What is Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdomen.  A laparoscope (camera) inserted through a small incision in the abdomen magnifies internal structures of the abdomen on a TV monitor [...]]]></description>
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<p>Because Your Pet deserves the Best Care available</p>
<p>What is Laparoscopy?</p>
<p>Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdomen.  A laparoscope (camera) inserted through a small incision in the abdomen magnifies internal structures of the abdomen on a TV monitor for thorough examination.  Additional small incisions are made to facilitate the use of surgical instruments.  The most common application of laparoscopy is biopsy.  In recent years, laparoscopy has been adopted as less traumatic and less painful alternative to traditional spays.</p>
<p>What is the Difference?</p>
<p>Traditional Spays</p>
<p>In traditional spays a 2” to 3” incision is made in the abdomen through which the ovarian ligament is torn from the abdominal wall.  This tearing may cause bruising to the abdominal wall and postoperative pain.  By performing the procedure laparoscopically the patient experiences less trauma and minimal pain.</p>
<p>Laparoscopic Spays</p>
<p>In laparoscopic spays the procedure is performed through two or three small incisions in the abdomen, typically 3/16” in size depending the size of the animal.  With the laparoscope we are able to perform the surgery with magnified views of the organs, allowing for greater precision.  The ovarian ligament is carefully cut and cauterized, rather than torn.  With laparoscopic spays we are able to offer our patients reduced pain, minimal recovery time and less trauma than with traditional spays.</p>
<p>Advantages of Laparoscopic Spays over Traditional Surgery</p>
<p>1.)    Smaller incisions are less painful and reduce recovery time.<br />2.)    Controlled cuts minimize pain and bruising caused by tearing tissue in traditional spays.<br />3.)    Simple to perform and involves few complications<br />4.)    Allows for excellent visualization of abdominal organs.<br />5.)    The entire surgery is performed through a few tiny incisions rather than a larger abdominal opening.<br />6.)    In larger breed dog’s gastropexy can be performed at the time of spay.</p>
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		<title>What is Laparoscopy</title>
		<link>http://www.carepaw.com/2008/06/20/what-is-laparoscopy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 14:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because Your Pet deserves the Best Care available
What is Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdomen.  A laparoscope (camera) inserted through a small incision in the abdomen magnifies internal structures of the abdomen on a TV monitor for thorough examination.  Additional small incisions are made to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because Your Pet deserves the Best Care available</p>
<p>What is Laparoscopy?</p>
<p>Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdomen.  A laparoscope (camera) inserted through a small incision in the abdomen magnifies internal structures of the abdomen on a TV monitor for thorough examination.  Additional small incisions are made to facilitate the use of surgical instruments.  The most common application of laparoscopy is biopsy.  In recent years, laparoscopy has been adopted as less traumatic and less painful alternative to traditional spays.</p>
<p>What is the Difference?</p>
<p>Traditional Spays</p>
<p>In traditional spays a 2” to 3” incision is made in the abdomen through which the ovarian ligament is torn from the abdominal wall.  This tearing may cause bruising to the abdominal wall and postoperative pain.  By performing the procedure laparoscopically the patient experiences less trauma and minimal pain.</p>
<p>Laparoscopic Spays</p>
<p>In laparoscopic spays the procedure is performed through two or three small incisions in the abdomen, typically 3/16” in size depending the size of the animal.  With the laparoscope we are able to perform the surgery with magnified views of the organs, allowing for greater precision.  The ovarian ligament is carefully cut and cauterized, rather than torn.  With laparoscopic spays we are able to offer our patients reduced pain, minimal recovery time and less trauma than with traditional spays.</p>
<p>Advantages of Laparoscopic Spays over Traditional Surgery</p>
<p>1.)    Smaller incisions are less painful and reduce recovery time.<br />2.)    Controlled cuts minimize pain and bruising caused by tearing tissue in traditional spays.<br />3.)    Simple to perform and involves few complications<br />4.)    Allows for excellent visualization of abdominal organs.<br />5.)    The entire surgery is performed through a few tiny incisions rather than a larger abdominal opening.<br />6.)    In larger breed dog’s gastropexy can be performed at the time of spay.</p>
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