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Advanced Soft Tissue Surgery

Surgery on eyes, ears, and other soft tissue areas.

At Tritt Animal Hospital, our veterinarians have experience performing a number of soft tissue surgeries. Our soft tissue surgeries include:

  • Aural Hematoma
  • Anal Sac Removal
  • Laceration Repair
  • Mass/Tumor Removal
  • Ophthalmic
    • Enucleation
  • Urogenital
    • C-Section
    • Cystotomy
    • Perineal Urethrostomy (PU)
    • Pyometra
  • Gastrointestinal
    • Enterotomy
    • Foreign Body
    • Gastric Dilation
    • Hernia
    • Splenectomy

As always, your pet's safety remains our top priority which is why we utilize advanced anesthetic and surgical techniques.

Pets undergoing surgery have the option to receive:

  • Pre-anesthetic blood work
  • Anesthesia
  • Experienced monitoring support
  • IV catheter placement
  • Pain medication

Following surgery, your pet will be kept comfortable and monitored while the effects of anesthesia wear off. Wanting to rest for the remainder of the day is normal, but if you’re concerned about your pet’s post-op behavior, please don’t hesitate to call us at (770) 992-8787.

Have an upcoming surgical appointment with us?

Drop off time is 8:30am - Please arrive at that time and allow 15 minutes to fill out paperwork , discuss any concerns and answer questions. 

Withhold all food and treats after 7:00pm the night before surgery.  Water is okay all night just pick up in the morning.

Please be sure to download and complete our Surgical Release Form and bring with you at check in.  The form is also available on our home page under Resources. Click on that tab on top of homepage to access client forms.  If you have concerns or questions a doctor or technician can speak with you. 

If you are currently administering any medications, vitamins and/or injections, please consult your veterinarian about administering these before a surgery.

 

$city soft tissue vet surgery