Veterinary Surgical Procedures Performed in Branchburg, NJ
Our skilled veterinary surgeons are capable of performing a wide range of surgical procedures for cats and dogs. Whether your pet needs a bothersome skin tag removed or a cranial cruciate ligament repaired, our dedicated team will take the same level of care for each and every patient. Before any procedure, we conduct a thorough pre-operative exam and blood work to ensure your pet is healthy enough for surgery. Post-operatively, we provide a warm and calm recovery area and a detailed at-home care plan to ensure a smooth healing process. Call us at (908) 707-1555 today to schedule a surgical consultation.
Surgical procedures we can perform at All Pets Vet Hospital include:
Orthopedic Surgery
- Cruciate ligament injuries
- Fractures
- Luxating patella
- Hip dysplasia
- Jaw fractures
- Elbow and shoulder conditions
- Angular deformity
Soft Tissue Surgery
- Splenectomy
- Abdominal exploratory
- Tumor removal
- Foreign body removal
- Cystotomy
- Gastric dilatation and volvulus
- Intestinal resection
- Abdominal tumors
- Pyometra
- Hernia repair (umbilical, inguinal, diaphragmatic)
- Ear procedures (hematoma repair, polyp removal)
- Eye surgeries (enucleation, cherry eye repair)
- Dog & cat spay/neuter
Our Advanced Surgical Capabilities
For reliable animal hospital surgery, our clinic is equipped to handle many needs. At All Pets, our state-of-the-art surgical suite features cutting-edge anesthesia and monitoring systems, ensuring optimal safety and comfort for your pet. We also implement advanced techniques and technology for many procedures, including:
Cryosurgery uses extremely cold temperatures to treat and destroy targeted tissue. At All Pets, we utilize liquid nitrogen to cool the area to -20°C, often applying two freeze/thaw cycles for optimal results. This minimally invasive procedure is ideal for treating conditions like oral tumors, skin growths, rectal tumors, and certain eye disorders.
Using specialized tools, we can precisely control the temperature for safe and effective treatment. Cryosurgery is a reliable option for areas that are difficult to treat with traditional surgical methods.
Endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat a wide range of gastrointestinal (GI) issues in pets. It allows us to thoroughly examine the esophagus, stomach, intestines, and colon without the need for surgery. Equipped with a lighted camera, the endoscope provides a detailed view of internal areas and can be used to take biopsies or remove foreign objects that your pet may have swallowed.
Dr. Alsamadisi, trained in gastrointestinal endoscopy, uses this advanced tool to diagnose conditions such as GI disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, and cancerous growths. In addition to the GI tract, the scope can also access and remove foreign bodies from the airways, lungs, and other hard-to-reach areas, offering a safer, less invasive alternative to traditional surgery.
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to view and operate on the internal structures of the abdomen, offering precise diagnostics, quicker recovery, and less pain. It’s used for both diagnostic purposes, such as biopsies and organ exams, and surgical procedures like spays, hernia repairs, and abdominal exploratory procedures.
With smaller incisions and fewer complications, it provides a safer, less invasive option for your pet. Dr. Alsamadisi has advanced training in this field, ensuring expert care during both diagnostic and surgical procedures.
Laser surgery offers three key benefits over traditional surgical methods: reduced pain, minimized bleeding, and lowered risk of infection. The laser seals nerve endings during the procedure, resulting in less postoperative discomfort. It also cauterizes blood vessels, reducing blood loss, while the heat from the laser destroys bacteria, decreasing the chance of infection.
Laser surgery can be used for most soft tissue procedures, including spays, neuters, and skin tumor removals, as well as specific surgeries for eyelids and oral conditions.