The term “soft tissue surgery” refers to any treatment that does not affect the bones, ligaments, or spine. This category of surgery include the “desexing” or “sterilisation” surgeries that are standard practice and are recommended for all animals. The closing of wounds, the treatment of hernias, the elimination of cancer or tumours, colon operations, and bladder surgical procedures are all examples of regular soft tissue surgeries.

Our two functional theatres allow for surgical intervention that is to be conducted on your pet to be performed under sterile conditions, inside a hygienic theatre climate, with theatre personnel wearing scrub outfits, gowns, hats, and face mask, just as you would anticipate to see in a human operation room. Our clinical gear, materials, and tools are stocked to ensure we can deal with complex surgical intervention on site.

Soft tissue surgery necessitates performing surgical procedures on the body’s delicate organs and structures. Because this particular kind of surgery is generally a lot more delicate there is less of a requirement for the heavy-duty instruments and a greater requirement for the careful manipulation of fragile tissue. Preparing the operation theatre carefully, accompanied by carrying out the surgery in a meticulous manner, is of the utmost importance in this kind of surgery.

At Vets at North Rocks, we are equipped with two individual operating theatres. We offer a variety of debridement and surgical drainage options. We also offer critical care enclosures for the continual observation of patients both prior to and following surgery. We have devoted nursing personnel for anaesthetic tracking and post-operative treatment. We have multiparameter general anaesthesia display for every anesthetized patient.

We provide a comprehensive in-house diagnoses laboratory on-site for speedier findings. Last but not least, we offer accessibility to a treatment centre that is open around the clock for crucial monitoring during the night if it is necessary. In this way we ensure the best care prior to, during and after surgery. Your vet will keep you in the loop for treatment and aftercare.