326 Bridge Street, Dedham, Massachusetts, 02132-3226, United States
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Boston Veterinary Specialists offers the specialized expertise you want for your dog or cat.Pet owners in the Boston area have access to the latest surgical advancements from highly experienced surgical specialists in private practice at Boston Veterinary Specialists. Dr. William Henry and Dr. Catherine Briere are board-certified Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. They have decades of experience and have performed most veterinary surgical procedures thousands of times. As board-certified specialists, Dr. Henry and Dr. Briere have completed advanced residency training beyond veterinary school and passed rigorous examinations by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons.We invite you and your veterinarian to consult with Dr. Henry or Dr. Briere regarding your pet's surgical needs. Our team offers:Dog Orthopedic surgery:Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery for fragmented coronoid process, osteochondrosis dessicans, biceps tenosynovitis and other joint proceduresFracture repair, especially treatment of severe or complicated fractures of the limbs, spine and pelvisDiagnosis, medical management and surgical treatment of lamenessCranial cruciate ligament repairs using TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement ) and Securos Repair (extracapsular)Correction of hereditary limb abnormalities, luxating patella, growth plate abnormalities and injuries.Meniscal and other knee injury repairsJoint cartilage surface injuries: shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and tarsalSurgical care and management of hip dysplasia from 10 weeks of age to 10 plus years of age.Head and neck surgery:MandibulectomyMaxilectomySoft palate resectionTotal ear canal ablationThyroidectomy/parathyroidectomySurgical treatment of laryngeal paralysisSoft tissue surgery:Oncologic surgeryReconstructive procedures for the skinGastrointestinal surgeryUrogenital repairCardiovascular surgery:Pericardial effusionThoracic massesCongenital abnormalities including patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and persistent right aortic arch (PRAA)Lung lobe torsionThoracoscopy, for minimally invasive exploration or surgery of the chest cavity and/or lungsCat Abdominal surgery:Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeryPortosystemic shuntsAbdominal mass resectionDiaphragmatic/pericardial/peritoneal hernia repairBiliary obstructionNeurologic surgery:Intervertebral disc diseaseLumbosacral diseaseHereditary abnormalities resulting in spinal cord dysfunction and/or painSurgical services also include:24 hour care, including monitoring of vital signs (heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature), diet, intake and eliminationsClose monitoring during recovery by our veterinarians and nursing staff - pain medications and antibiotics are precisely administered and your surgeon's specific instructions are followed at all timesClean bedding and caring personal attention to your pet's physical comfort and emotional well-beingRegular updates for you and your referring veterinarianPlease visit American College of Veterinary Surgeons for more info on; Health Conditions, What is a board certified surgeon?, FAQs, Owner Resources and Questions to ask your Veterinarian.
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