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Procedures

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Minimally Invasive Surgeries

  • Liver biopsy
  • Gastropexy (suturing of stomach to abdominal wall to prevent life-threatening Gastric-Dilatation and Volvulus)
  • Ovariectomy [OVE] (removal of the ovaries to sterilize a female dog)
  • Ovariohysterectomy [OVH] (removal of the ovaries and uterus to sterilize a female dog) (compared to OVE, OVH requires a longer incision and more surgical time to remove the uterus)
  • Cryptorchidectomy (removal of an intra-abdominal testicle)
  • Adrenalectomy
  • Cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal)
  • Cystotomy (bladder stone removal)
  • Pancreatic biopsies
  • Intestinal biopsies
  • Exploratory laparoscopy (to evaluate the abdominal organs)
  • Exploratory thoracoscopy (to evaluate the thoracic organs; for example, with pyothorax)
  • Arthroscopy (knee, elbow, shoulder, carpus (wrist), hock (ankle) and hip): with the Orthopedic Surgery Service
  • Lung lobectomies/biopsies
  • Pericardial window (for pericardial effusion or to obtain a pericardial biopsy)
  • Portosystemic shunt attentuation †
  • Thoracic duct ligation †
  • Patent ductus arteriosus †
  • Persistent right aortic arch †
  • Thymoma removal †
  • Tube cystostomy †

† NOT currently performed at Texas A&M University

Surgeries that CANNOT be operated on using Minimally Invasive Surgery

  • Large, bleeding or infected mass removals
  • Mass removals near large vessels
  • Peritonitis (inflammation/infection of the abdominal cavity)
  • Adhesions from previous surgeries



Video of Procedures

Laparoscopic Ovariectomy and Gastropexy




Photography from Procedures

Laparoscopic Surgery

Set-up for a laparascopic surgery Camera used for minimally invasive surgery

Left: Set-up for a laparascopic surgery
Right: Camera used for minimally invasive surgery


Equipment used for minimally invasive surgery Performing laparascopy

Left: Equipment used for minimally invasive surgery
Right: Performing laparascopy


Performing laparascopy Identification of the liver and gallbladder

Left: Performing laparascopy
Right: Identification of the liver and gallbladder


Identification of the liver and gallbladder

Identification of the liver and gallbladder


Ovariectomy

Grasping an ovary for removal Holding ovary with suture through the body wall

Left: Grasping an ovary for removal
Right: Holding ovary with suture through the body wall


Ovariectomy (removal of ovary) with Ligasure©

Ovariectomy (removal of ovary) with Ligasure©


Gastropexy

Identification of stomach for gastropexy Pulling up stomach for gastropexy

Left: Identification of stomach for gastropexy
Right: Pulling up stomach for gastropexy


Post-gastopexy

Post-gastopexy