Veterinary surgery refers to any intervention a pet's condition may require, both invasive and non-invasive, such as laparoscopy. Typical surgeries include removal of cancerous growths, closure of extensive or non-healing wounds, reconstructive surgery, skin grafts, kidney transplants, heart repair, and orthopedic including spinal injuries and herniated discs.
A board certified veterinary surgeon is a licensed veterinarian who has obtained specialized, intensive surgical training in internal medicine, veterinary oncology, veterinary neurology and veterinary radiology in order to provide the very best outcome for your pet. A veterinary surgeon can offer special assistance in the following kinds of cases: traumatic, orthopedic, soft tissue, and neurological, among others.