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Rabbit Intubation with smartScope System

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New technique for Rabbit Intubation demonstrated by Dan Johnson, DVM, DABVP-ECM with Avian & Exotic Animal Care using the VetOvation smartScope system.

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Video Otoscope the smartScope by VetOvation

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About the smartScope video otoscope used in this video…

The VetOvation smartScope was developed to use your iPhone with a specially designed scope to examine a dog or cats ears or nose. This affordable, easy to use system enables debris removal and lavage through a center channel in the scope. A specially designed app enables capturing video and pictures that can be shared with a client.

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Minimally Invasive Surgery for the General Practice Veterinarian

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Many general practice veterinarians are adopting minimally invasive technology into their practice with the vetOvation surgical system. Offering clients an option that is performed through two or three incisions the size of a straw (5mm in diameter) is being widely accepted. Laparoscopy offers improved visualization, less tissue trauma and quicker return to normal activity for the patient.

Please contact vetOvation at 919-247-0328 or via email atĀ les@vetovation.comĀ for additional information on products and training to adopt these techniques.

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Laparoscopic Spay Video by CareFirst Animal Hospital

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CareFirst Animal Hospital has made laparoscopic spay the standard of care for their clients. Joe Gordon, DVM discusses his adoption of the equipment along with demonstrating his technique for a 14 minute OVE.

This is an easily reproduced procedure that can be adopted by the general practice veterinary. The equipment is affordable and provides an avenue for a practice to provide superior care in the community.

vetOvation provides affordable minimally invasive equipment, training and support to help during the adoption of this technology. If you would like learn more about adopting this technology into your practice please give us a call at 919-247-0328 or email contact@vetovation.com

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Laparoscopic Spay

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Clarence Rawlings, DVM, PhD, DACVS demonstrates a two port laparoscopic spay technique. During the procedure he is using the Miseal vessel sealing technology. This vessel sealer is designed specially for veterinary use and can be sterilized in a standard autoclave.

Please contact vetOvation if you would like additional learn more about introducing laparoscopic procedures into your practice. Please contact us at les@vetovation.com orĀ 919-247-0328.

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Laparoscopic Assisted Gastropexy

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Laparoscopic Gastropexy reduces gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) also known as bloating in large breed dogs. Many large chested dogs are prone to a digestive disorder called GDV or “bloat”. The condition occurs when the dog’s stomach fills with gas and twists, cutting off blood and oxygen to the stomach. This condition is extremely painful, and if not treated urgently will result in death.

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Lap Chole for Gallbladder Mucocele

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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the standard of care in human medicine over the past 20 years. This technique is quickly being accepted by the veterinary community as safe, effective and reproducible.

Please contact usĀ at 919-247-0328 or via email atĀ les@vetovation.com. We are happy to provide you the products used in the video and will help you adopt these techniques into your practice.

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Laparoscopic Splenectomy

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The following video demonstrates a laparoscopic splenectomy. As this technique continues to evolve we have introduced a product called the handport. This enables the surgeon to place their hand inside the patient while maintaining the pneumoperitoneum (CO2 gas in the abdomen). The handport greatly facilitates manipulation of the specimen during dissection and removal of the spleen.

Please contact vetOvation at 919-247-0328 or via email at les@vetovation.com if you would like additional information on how to adopt this or other minimally invasive techniques into your practice.