Minimal Invasive Surgery at Ridgefield Park Animal Hospital in Ridgefield Park, NJ

Ridgefield Park Animal Hospital offers minimally invasive surgery for pets in Ridgefield Park, NJ, combining advanced surgical techniques with compassionate care. These procedures use specialized equipment and small incisions to perform precise operations with less trauma and faster recovery. This approach benefits pets by reducing pain, minimizing scarring, and shortening the time needed to return to normal activity.

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What Is Minimally Invasive Surgery?

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) uses a laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera and light—to allow veterinarians to view internal organs with enhanced detail. This visualization provides greater surgical accuracy and lowers the risks often associated with traditional open surgery. Ridgefield Park Animal Hospital applies this method across several procedures to support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Common Minimally Invasive Procedures

Our team provides several types of minimally invasive surgery in Ridgefield Park, NJ, including:

  • Prophylactic Gastropexy – Recommended for dogs at risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (bloat), this laparoscopic procedure helps secure the stomach and prevents dangerous twisting. The approach allows for quicker healing and less postoperative discomfort.
  • LOVE Spay (Laparoscopic Ovariectomy) – This minimally invasive spay removes the ovaries through small incisions. Studies show it causes significantly less pain than traditional spays and reduces activity restriction to just a few days.
  • Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Biopsy – Direct visualization during laparoscopy allows for accurate tissue sampling and diagnosis of internal conditions without the need for large incisions.
  • Otoscopy and Rhinoscopy – High-resolution imaging assists in identifying and treating chronic ear and nasal problems that are not visible through standard examinations.

Post-Surgery Recovery and Safety

After minimally invasive surgery, pets typically need only a short period of reduced activity. Bathing and swimming should be avoided for 7–14 days to allow the incisions to heal properly. In most cases, removing the ovaries alone during a spay effectively prevents hormone-related diseases without removing the healthy uterus.

Key Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Pet owners choose minimally invasive surgery in Ridgefield Park, NJ, for several reasons. The approach emphasizes safety, precision, and comfort for pets during and after the procedure.

  • Less Pain and Trauma: Smaller incisions lead to less tissue damage and discomfort.
  • Faster Recovery: Most pets resume regular activity within 2–3 days, compared to a week or longer for traditional surgery.
  • Reduced Infection Risk: Limited incision size helps decrease the chance of postoperative infection.
  • Improved Visualization: Magnified views enhance surgical precision and reduce blood loss.
  • Reliable Outcomes: The same laparoscopic technology used in human medicine ensures consistent results for pets.

To learn more about minimally invasive surgery in Ridgefield Park, NJ, or to schedule a consultation, call 201-814-0095. The team at Ridgefield Park Animal Hospital is committed to helping pets recover quickly and comfortably with the most precise surgical care available.