Episiotomy- This is a technique performed to gain exposure to the vagina and vestibule, often to remove a tumour
Episioplasty- Sometimes a dogs vulva (opening to the vagina) is covered by loose skin. This can cause skin and urinary infections. This technique aims to remove the loose skin.
Phallopexy- Sometimes a dogs penis protrudes from its sheath, swells and can’t be replaced. This is a technique to replace it and prevent this condition from happening again.
Omentalisation of Prostatic cysts and Abscess. This is a technique used to treat these problems of the prostate.
Nephrotomy- A technique to gain access to the kidney to remove a stone
Nephrectomy- Removal of a kidney
Partial Cystectomy- We can remove up to 60 % of a dogs bladder without significant ongoing problems
Urethrostomy- This is mainly performed in a male dog and cat. It involves creation of a new opening for urine to leave the body, often in cases where stones have formed and blocked the lower urethra.