In the vast majority of cases, no - the surgeon should have been controlling bleeding throughout the surgery to minimize blood loss and an IV with isotonic saline should have been in place throughout many surgical operations. However, in some cases based upon the medical history of the dog and the specific operation, plasma may be necessary to restore clotting factors and extracellular proteins directly in the blood stream. In dogs this is often an expensive procedure, so it is typically done only when absolutely medically necessary and with the owner's permission.
Consult with your veterinarian to discuss the severity of the fracture and the potential benefits and risks of surgery for your dog's hip joint. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to properly restore function and prevent long-term issues.
Common complications that can arise after a dog incision surgery include infection, delayed wound healing, excessive bleeding, and the development of seromas or hematomas. It is important to closely monitor your dog for any signs of these complications and seek veterinary care if necessary.
A carotid artery surgery may be necessary for a variety of reasons. A carotid artery surgery may be necessary to restore blood flow to the human brain.
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You cannot. No surgery is free, especially surgery that is not necessary but only for physical beauty.
The Colorectal Cancer surgery is only necessary when the cancer is causing unbearable pain on the patient. Thousands of people go through this surgery each year.
Chin augmentation surgery may be necessary to correct deformities in the structure of the chin, or to enlarge an abnormally small chin. Other reasons may have more to do with "beauty" and would not be considered necessary surgery.
Only after a physician has taken the condition and symptoms into account with a complete evaluation of alternatives, will surgery be judged to be necessary
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Lookk for OBVIOUS signs to distinguishh if the dog's a girrl or boy, && if it's yourr dog, even after surgery you shud still know what it is....
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
Surgery may be necessary if the width of the patient's aorta increases rapidly or reaches a critical size (about 2 inches).