Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Game Changer for Pet Health

Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Game Changer for Pet Health

Picture a happy cat playing around the house and suddenly sallow a sewing needle. Without hesitation you have to take the cat to the doctor and perform an emergency surgery to remove the sharp object that can damage its internal organs. What would you prefer, a traditional surgery or a minimally invasive one? Pets are […]

CT or CBCT? Choose the Best Imaging for Your Vet Practice

Imagine a cat that has fallen from a great height—you need to quickly assess the extent of its injuries. Having equipment that enables fast and accurate diagnosis can make all the difference. In recent years, many veterinary practices have used refurbished CT scanners (Fan Beam CT or conventional CT) from hospitals due to their lower […]

How to Choose the Right Equine X-Ray System

How to Choose the Right Equine X-Ray System

Anyone who has the opportunity to own or be around a horse understands the special bond between humans and horses, as well as their sensitivity, intelligence, and elegance. However, like any animal, identifying when a horse is in pain can be challenging unless you have an expert veterinarian equipped with the right diagnostic tools.  Diagnosing […]

Fluoroscopy for Real-Time Diagnostics: Precision Without Surgery

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Fluoroscopy is a valuable tool that allows real-time visualization of organs and systems during veterinary procedures. It is a non-invasive imaging method that enhances diagnostic accuracy and provides precision guidance for dynamic studies, such as observing the flow of contrast agents through an animal’s body or positioning bones during fracture repairs. However, despite its advantages, […]

Why Not to Use Human CT Scanners for Veterinary Imaging

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Many veterinary practices turn to the refurbished X-ray market as an affordable option for acquiring their imaging equipment. This has resulted in the increasing use of human CT scanners in veterinary practices for conducting exams on animals. The adoption of human CT scan protocols in veterinary care poses significant risks that can compromise animal health […]