Our Middlesex veterinary team is able to perform a number of surgical procedures, including reproductive surgeries like spays and neuters, soft tissue surgeries, dental surgeries and more. 

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Veterinary Surgery

We offer a wide range of surgical procedures for cats and dogs at our Middlesex clinic, using stringent surgical protocols. 

In the course of each surgery, a dedicated member of our veterinary team will be able to administer anesthesia and monitor your pet using our electronic patient monitoring equipment to help ensure they stay safe. We will also provide your pet with pain management throughout the process.

Post-operative monitoring and pain management are our priorities following veterinary surgery. Your vet will also provide thorough instructions for at-home care.

Veterinary Surgery, Middlesex Vet

What to Expect from Veterinary Surgery

We will always keep you fully informed about why we recommend a given surgical procedure for your pet. We will also walk you through any post-operative care your pet will require once they are able to return home. We practice stringent surgical protocols at our veterinary hospital.

Surgical Procedures

At Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic we are able to perform medical and emergency surgeries to help treat disease and conditions in pets as well as treating and repairing any injuries sustained through trauma. 

Our Middlesex vets routinely perform the following elective and non-elective surgeries:

  • Soft Tissue Surgery

    For pets suffering from ear, nose, and throat disorders, we offer soft tissue surgical procedures.

    These procedures are also available for urogenital, oncological, gastrointestinal, and skin disorders. 

  • Spaying & Neutering

    When we spay or neuter a dog or cat, we surgically sterilize them in order to prevent disease and provide them with an extended life expectancy. 

    We are also able to perform spay procedures to help treat pyometra, a serious infection of the ovaries and uterus affecting un-fixed female dogs and cats. 

  • Mass Removal

    Dogs and cats generally develop masses that are associated with their skin. These masses can also grow within their body cavity and may become serious or even life-threatening depending on their cause.

    Mass removal surgery is a fairly common procedure for both cats and dogs.

  • Wounds

    Wounds occur when living tissue has been cut, broken, burnt, torn, or otherwise damaged.

    It's imperative that these wounds be cleaned, disinfected, and appropriately cared for by a qualified veterinarian as soon as possible. 

  • Cystotomies

    Our vets perform cystotomies for urinary stones.

  • Dental Surgery

    Our veterinarians provide dental surgeries for dogs and cats. These surgeries can range from tooth extractions to gum disease treatment and jaw fracture repairs.

The Surgery Process

We understand that the prospect of bringing your pet in for veterinary surgery can be frightening. Please be assured that we recommend surgery only when it is in the best interests of your furry companion. 

We will make sure that you fully understand why we are recommending a give veterinary surgery and that you are as comfortable as possible in making the decision to move ahead once your have all the information you need.

If your pet requires advanced care—offered by a cat or dog orthopedic surgeon—our vets will refer you to a veterinary surgeon near Middlesex, and work closely with your vet surgeon to ensure that your pet receives the best possible care. 

Surgical protocols at our clinic include:

Pre-surgical assessments. We will confirm the specifics of the procedure, complete a physical examination of the patient, and make sure blood tests have been completed and reviewed by the vet in order to determine if your pet faces any risk of anesthesia-related complications.

Dedicated surgical suites. Surgeries are performed in a dedicated surgical suite. This room is kept completely sterile to prevent infection and cross-contamination.

Surgical attire. Our staff wear disposable caps and masks at all times when they are in the surgical suite. Those involved in the procedure itself will also wear sterile gowns and single-use gloves.

Sterile packs and equipment. We carefully clean, sterilize and wrap our surgical instruments and equipment prior to every surgery.

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