Great Paws Veterinary Hospital

Great Falls
Great Falls, Va 22066

(703)389-9335

www.greatpawsvet.com


 

Surgical FAQ's

What You Need to Know Before Surgery

  

Many people have questions about various aspects of their pet's surgery, and we hope this information will help. It also explains the decisions you will need to make before your pet's upcoming surgery.

 


 

Is the anesthetic safe?

Today's modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past.  At Great Paws Veterinary Hospital, we do a thorough physical exam on your pet before administering anesthetics, to ensure that a fever or other illness won't be a problem.  We also adjust the amount and type of anesthetic used depending on the health of your pet.  The handout on anesthesia explains this in greater detail.

Pre-anesthetic blood testing is important in reducing the risk of anesthesia.  Every pet needs blood testing before surgery to ensure that the liver and kidneys can handle the anesthetic.  Even apparently healthy animals can have serious organ system problems that cannot be detected without blood testing.  If there is a problem, it is much better to find it before it causes anesthetic or surgical complications. If serious problems are detected, surgery can be postponed until the problem is corrected.

It is important that surgery be done on an empty stomach to reduce the risk of vomiting during and after anesthesia.  You will need to withhold food for at least 8 to 10 hours before surgery.  Water can be left down for the pet until the morning of surgery.


 

Will my pet have stitches?

For many surgeries, we use absorbable sutures underneath the skin.  These will dissolve on their own, and do not need to be removed later. Some surgeries, especially tumor removals, do require skin stitches.  With either type of suture, you will need to keep an eye on the incision for swelling or discharge.  Most dogs and cats do not lick excessively or chew at the incision, but this is an occasional problem you will also need to watch for.  If there are skin sutures, these will usually be removed 10 to 14 days after surgery.  You will also need to limit your pet's activity level for a time and no baths are allowed for the first 10 days after surgery.


  

What other decisions do I need to make?

While your pet is under anesthesia, it is the ideal time to perform other minor procedures, such as dentistry, ear cleaning, or implanting an identification microchip.  If you would like an estimate for these extra services, please call ahead of time.  This is especially important if the person dropping the pet off for surgery is not the primary decision maker for the pet's care.

When you bring your pet in for surgery, we will need to 5 to 10 minutes of time to fill out paperwork and make decisions on the blood testing and other options available.  When you pick up your pet after surgery you can also plan to spend about 10 minutes to go over your pet's home care needs.

We will call you the night before your scheduled surgery appointment, to confirm the time you will be dropping your pet off and to answer any questions you might have.  In the meantime, please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions about your pet's health or surgery.


  

Why is State-of-the-Art Surgical Equipment Important for My Pet?

At Great Paws Veterinary Hospital, we utilize state-of-the-art surgical technologies to ensure optimal outcomes for your pet. Our advanced equipment is designed to minimize anesthesia time and expedite post-operative recovery. Our current equipment includes: 

  • Vessel Sealer: Facilitating safer, minimally invasive surgeries, this advanced tool reduces recovery times and minimizes blood loss, promoting quicker healing and enhanced comfort for your pet.
  • Air Plasma Technology: Our Air Plasma technology enables precise incisions that heal quickly with minimal scarring. Operating at low temperatures, air plasma reduces pain and inflammation during recovery while naturally lowering infection risks.

As veterinary medicine evolves, we are committed to staying informed and adhering to modern guidelines. Choosing our practice means your pet benefits from cutting-edge technology that enhances safety, accelerates recovery, and promotes overall better health.