
Minimally invasive surgery is very common in human medicine, and developments in the veterinary world have allowed these techniques to be utilized in both small and large animals.
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Due to the pandemic we are taking additional steps to ensure the safety of our staff and clients. We are allowing human guests in the hospital to discuss your pets history and create a plan with the doctor. All other communication will be done via curbside service. Internal Medicine and Dentistry are by appointment only.
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Radiographs (x-rays) are the most common imaging modality used to diagnose disorders in companion animals. At AVS, we use digital radiography which allows for easier collaboration with your regular veterinarian, radiologists and other referral hospitals. The radiographs can be evaluated by a board certified radiologist as deemed appropriate by your veterinarian.
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Laparoscopy involves the placement of a port, usually 5 mm in diameter, into the abdomen to allow insertion of a camera (laparoscope). The camera is used to visualize the contents of the abdominal cavity. Typically, one or two additional ports are placed to allow insertion of instruments, such as a probe or biopsy forceps.
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