Laser Surgery comes to
Alta Rancho
In
our quest to improve the comfort and safety of your pets, we
have invested in laser surgery equipment.
Lasers are beams of very powerful light. The power of
the laser comes from the fact that the light waves in the
laser beam are all synchronized in their movement.
Different lasers operate at different wavelengths and
therefore have different effects on the tissues of the body.
We employ a laser that is generated from Carbon
Dioxide (CO2) because it has the best efficacy when dealing
with soft tissue surgery. The CO2 laser
works because the water molecules found in soft tissues
absorb its energy. The CO2 laser energy
instantly turns the water within the cells into a gas,
essentially vaporizing the cells, while leaving the
surrounding tissue virtually unaffected.
The laser has the following benefits compared to
traditional surgical techniques:
Less Pain
CO2 laser energy automatically seals nerve endings as it
moves through tissue. As a result, the patient feels less
pain post-operatively. Cats that have
been declawed using laser surgery will often times be
walking on their feet the same day of surgery!
Less Bleeding
Laser energy automatically seals small blood vessels as it
cuts. Not only does the hemostatic cutting benefit the
patient by leading to less blood loss than conventional
surgery, it provides a clear, dry surgical field for the
surgeon. This can lead to shortened surgical time which
always improves our safety margin
Less Swelling
Swelling is caused by leakage of fluid out of the lymph
vessels. CO2 laser energy automatically seals lymphatic
vessels thus reducing swelling significantly.
Additionally, because only a beam of invisible light
contacts the tissue, there is no bruising or tearing of
tissue. This reduced tissue trauma minimizes inflammatory
responses, reducing swelling
Ablation
The unique ability of a CO2 laser to vaporize (ablate or
"erase") tissue sets it apart from any other surgical tool,
even other lasers. The laser can be used to precisely remove
tissue layer by layer (with layers as thin as 0. 1 mm), or
to aggressively vaporize entire tumors.
This method reduces the chance of spread of a tumor into
surrounding blood and lymphatic vessels
Sterilization of
the surgical site:
Lasers
kill all bacteria and viruses they come in contact because
they literally vaporize the organisms.
This can lead to reduced post operative complications from
infection
Quicker Recovery
Decreased bleeding, swelling, and pain means the patient can
return to normal activity and the home environment faster.
This provides benefits for the patient, client and
veterinarian.
There
are many situations where laser surgery will be our first
choice because of its unique properties. These include:
-
Feline De-clawing Surgery
-
Removal of inappropriate eyelashes
-
De-vocalization surgery (debarking)
-
Nostril Enlargement
-
Soft
Palate Resection
-
Feline Stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth)
-
Oral
tumors
-
General tumor removal
-
Sterilization Surgery
As
you can see, the manifold benefits of lasers make them an
ideal tool for performing soft tissue surgery.
Of course, the cost of the laser equipment and
training costs cause the fees for laser surgery to be
slightly higher than conventional surgery. We hope you will
agree that these nominal increases are well worth the added
comfort and safety of your pet.
If you would like
to see what our laser surgery machine looks like, ask our
staff for a tour of our
surgery suite.
