Reducing infection during veterinary surgery is crucial to ensure the safety and recovery of the animal. Infection control involves several key practices, from preoperative to postoperative care. Here’s an overview of essential measures to minimize infection...
This x-ray shows an advanced bone cancer, structurally weakening the bone, which resulted in a pathological fracture. Amputation can be a treatment option for dogs with bone cancer, especially if the cancer is localized and hasn’t spread to other parts of the...
Sterilizing instruments is crucial in veterinary medicine (and other medical fields) to prevent infection and ensure the safety of both patients and staff. Here are the common methods for sterilizing instruments, along with step-by-step procedures: Steam Sterilization...