How to reduce infection during surgery

How to reduce infection during surgery

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...
Bone cancer in dogs amputation

Bone cancer in dogs amputation

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...
Transarticular external skeletal fixation

Transarticular external skeletal fixation

Transarticular external skeletal fixation (TAESF) is a specialized surgical technique used in veterinary orthopaedics to stabilize joint injuries, fractures, or post-operative conditions. It involves the application of an external fixator that crosses a joint,...
Subarachnoid spine cyst surgery

Subarachnoid spine cyst surgery

Subarachnoid spine cysts, often referred to as arachnoid cysts, are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the spinal canal or the subarachnoid space surrounding the spinal cord. In some cases, these cysts may not cause any symptoms, but if they grow large enough or...
Smartflow application in veterinary practice

Smartflow application in veterinary practice

SmartFlow is a vet software program used to record treatments and record anaesthesia SmartFlow is a cloud-based veterinary practice management software that streamlines various aspects of veterinary care, including patient management, medical records, and workflow...
Panosteitis German Shepherd dog

Panosteitis German Shepherd dog

Panosteitis, often referred to as “growing pains,” is a condition commonly seen in young, rapidly growing large breed dogs, including German Shepherds. It involves inflammation of the long bones in the limbs and is characterized by pain and lameness....