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Laparoscopic neutering, also known as "keyhole surgery", is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that can be used to castrate dogs:
- How it's performed
A veterinarian makes a few small incisions in the abdomen, inserts a camera and surgical instruments, and fills the abdomen with carbon dioxide gas. The camera provides a magnified view of the internal organs, allowing the surgeon to perform precise incisions.
- Benefits
Laparoscopic neutering has several advantages over traditional open surgery, including:- Less pain: Dogs experience up to 65% less pain after laparoscopic neutering.
- Faster recovery: Smaller incisions reduce recovery time.
- Fewer complications: Smaller incisions are less likely to have major complications.
- Less tissue trauma: Laparoscopic neutering produces less tissue trauma than open surgery.
- Less pain: Dogs experience up to 65% less pain after laparoscopic neutering.
- Cost
Laparoscopic surgery is typically more expensive than traditional surgery because of the specialized equipment and training required.
- Aftercare
After surgery, your dog should rest in a quiet place and avoid licking or chewing the incisions. You should check the incisions daily for swelling or redness and report any concerns to your veterinarian.
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