College Station Cat Clinic
1010 College Ave.Wheaton, IL 60187(630)690-4949
www.collegestationcat.com
Surgery
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About Surgery
College Station Cat Clinic provides a wide variety of surgical procedures ranging from routine neutering to more advanced orthopedic and soft tissue procedures. We schedule procedures Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at our hospital. We schedule our clients to check in their cats the morning of surgery to allow time for pre-anesthetic blood testing and identify any potential risk prior to the procedure. Each cat receives a pre-anesthetic sedative approximately 30 minutes prior to anesthesia and the start of the procedure.
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At College Station Cat Clinic we perform the following procedures:
Soft Tissue and Oncology Surgery
Gastrointestinal – including intestinal resection, foreign body removal
Urogenital – bladder stones, bladder tumors, nephrectomy, urethral surgery
Hernia repair
Thyroid removal (Thyroidectomy)
Oral surgery
Management of ear diseases
Splenic surgery
Eye surgery
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Open and closed fracture repair
Cruciate ligament repair
Correction of patellar luxation
Femoral head / neck excision (FHO)
Nutritional Surgery-Feeding tube placement
Diagnostic Surgery
Ultrasound or x-ray guided biopsy
Exploratory surgical biopsies
Stenotic Nares Correction
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What is involved in surgery performed at our hospital?
Exam before anesthesia
A general exam before anesthesia, including evaluation of the bite, pre- anesthetic blood profile and identification of abnormal wear patterns, gum infection and oral cancer.
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Pre-op blood testing
Pre-op blood testing for increased patient safety.
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Intravenous (IV) catheter placed and IV fluids administered
Intravenous (IV) catheter placement before the procedure and IV fluid administration throughout the procedure speed recovery and increase patient safety in all cats.
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Anesthesia
An oral exam under anesthesia. State-of-the-art anesthesia, using a combination of injectable and general anesthesia via an endotracheal tube. Read more
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Sterile Preparation
Sterile procedures are followed during the surgery. The surgeon will be dressed in a sterile gown and mask to minimize the risk for infection. Sterile drape material is used over and around the surgical site and sterile instruments are used for the procedure.
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Surgery
At College Station Cat Clinic, we perform surgical procedures in a specialized surgical suite.
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Patient Monitoring
Individual patient monitoring by 1-2 trained veterinary technicians during surgery and in recovery. We provide state-of-the-art intraoperative patient monitoring. This monitoring includes constant measurement of respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation, end tidal carbon dioxide and temperature. Cats are hooked up to an ECG monitor throughout all anesthetic procedures and kept warm with a warm water circulating blanket. Read more
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Pain Control
We include pain control medications for all surgical and dental procedures. Pain control medications can be administered by injection, by pill or by liquid. Local anesthetics are used prior to extractions to minimize pain.
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Recovery
Certified veterinary technicians monitor patients throughout recovery.
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Home care instructions after surgery
We provide tailored instructions for the aftercare and recovery of your cat.
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