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We believe that pets are important members of the family and should stay with their families who love them. Let the Anicira team care for your furry family member!
Learning that your pet needs surgery can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you are unsure of what the procedure entails. At Anicira, we work with pet parents to ensure you are well-informed before your pet’s surgery. Our veterinary team provides compassionate care before, during, and after surgery to ensure your pet is safe and comfortable.
A vaginal prolapse occurs in unspayed female pets when swollen internal vaginal tissue protrudes or pushes out through the vulva. The protruding tissue is often described as appearing donut-like in shape. In more severe cases, the prolapse may prevent a pet from being able to urinate.
Bring your pet to Anicira at 7 am.
Your pet must be in good health and show no signs of contagious disease such as coughing, sneezing, runny eyes, or diarrhea.
Please bring proof of rabies vaccination if this has not already been provided. If your cat or dog has not been previously vaccinated or lacks proof of vaccination, we will administer a rabies vaccine on the day of surgery.
If you have not already sent your medical records, please bring all relevant medical records.
Your pet may have water up until the time of the surgery.
Adult Dogs (age 1 year and older) Withhold food for all adult dogs after midnight the evening before surgery. Please ensure water is available at all times.
Adult Cats (age 1 year and older) Withhold food for all adult cats after midnight the evening before surgery. Please ensure water is available at all times.
Kittens and puppies (younger than 1 year old) Feed a small meal (a quarter of their typical breakfast) to all puppies and kittens on the morning of surgery. Please ensure water is available at all times.
Before surgery, our veterinary team will perform a thorough pre-surgical examination to ensure your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia. It is strongly recommended that your pet receives pre-anesthetic blood work to ensure that no health concerns go undetected.
Your pet will be under general anesthesia. The surgical team will prepare the surgical site by shaving and then cleaning the area to remove bacteria and decrease risk of potential infection.
The veterinarian will then proceed with spaying your pet and repairing the vaginal prolapse. The actual repair procedure in your pet will be tailored to their individual needs and the condition of the tissue at the time of surgery. In mild cases, the tissue may be replaced, and a stay suture placed to keep the vulvar lips closed while swelling and edema resolve. If vaginal tissue is necrotic (dead) or excessively traumatized, this will have to be resected (removed). During her spay, the veterinarian may also elect to tack or suture the uterine tissue to the internal body wall to prevent the vaginal from sliding out, causing a recurrence of the prolapse.
Complications from vaginal prolapse repair surgery are rare. If your pet experiences these issues after surgery, please contact Anicira.
Please contact Anicira, your primary care veterinarian, or an emergency clinic if any of the following occur:
We believe that pets are important members of the family and should stay with their families who love them. Let the Anicira team care for your furry family member!