Flank Spay in Cat
Flank Spay!
Results are demanding more than aesthetics.
When performing a flank spay, we access the ovaries through a small incision on the side of her abdomen, away from delicate mammary tissue. This allows an active nursing cat mother to continue providing nutrition to her kittens, while healing from this important surgery. The side entry also helps us monitor feral cats healing as we are often unable to closely inspect an incision on her underside. And the litter material can't cause any hindrance in healing process.
By choosing the lateral “Flank” access to ovariohysterectomy at cats, there is lower degree of licking the wound, swelling and lower incidence of complications: bleeding of wound 0.5%, dehiscence of the wound 2%, infections of the wound 2.5% in the postoperative period.

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