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Orthopaedic surgery

Stifle (knee) surgery

Cruciate ligament repair surgery

A surgical plan is made bespoke for each patient, in most cases this involves a TPLO, but we can perform other procedures if deemed to be best for your pet. These can usually be done the same day or next day.

TPLO small

£3,500

TPLO medium

£4,000

TPLO large

£4,500

Other options including CCWO, TTA

£4,000

Lateral suture

£2,500

Patellar luxation surgery

The repair of this condition depends on the individual patient, a bespoke plan will be made and will involve a combination of the below.

Patellar groove replacement requires specific training and importation of specialist implants from Switzerland. Only certain vets who have undertaken this training can perform this procedure. Both Simon and Laurie are trained to do this.

TTT, imbrication and sulcoplasty small

£3,000

TTT, imbrication and sulcoplasty large

£4,000

Femoral or tibial osteotomy

£4,500

Patellar groove replacement (PGR)

£6,000

Simultaneous cruciate ligament surgery and patellar luxation surgery

Both these conditions can be repaired simultaneously, the exact technique used will depend on the patient.

Combined patellar and cruciate small

£5,000

Combined patellar and cruciate large

£6,000

Hip surgery

Hip fracture or dislocation surgery

Head and neck excision

£2,500

Hip toggle

£4,000

Double pelvic osteotomy

Used to treat hip dysplasia in young dogs.

£5,000

Shoulder surgery

Surgery to treat biceps tendinitis (biceps tenodesis)

£3,000

Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) surgery

Simple

£3,000

Complex

£4,000

Shoulder luxation surgery

To replace and repair a dislocated shoulder.

Simple

£2,000

Complex

£4,000

Elbow surgery

Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery)

Including diagnosis and treatment of medial coronoid disease (MCD).

One elbow

£2,800

Both elbows

£4,000

Ulnar osteotomy with arthroscopy

To treat one of the components of elbow dysplasia.

One elbow

£3,500

Both elbows

£4,500

PAUL (proximal abducting ulnar osteotomy) with arthroscopy

This is an advanced procedure to treat elbow dysplasia. It requires specific training and importation of specialist implants from Switzerland. Only certain vets who have undertaken this training can perform this procedure. Both Simon and Laurie are qualified to do this.

£5,000

Ununited anconeal process fixation with arthroscopy

This surgery treats one type of elbow dysplasia.

One elbow

£3,000

Both elbows

£4,000

IOHC (HIF) surgery

This treats incomplete ossification of the humeral condyle (IOHC), also known has a humeral intercondylar fissure (HIF).

One elbow

£4,000

Both elbows

£5,000

Spinal surgery

Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) surgery

This surgery treats a slipped disc in the spine. It includes a CT myelogram (imaging to show where the slipped disc is) and overnight hospitalisation for as long as is needed.

Simple

£5,000

Complex

£6,000

Other orthopaedic operations

Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) surgery

This treats and fixes malformed cartilage in the hock, elbow, shoulder or stifle (knee joint).

Simple

£3,000

Complex

£4,000

Fracture repairs

Simple

£3,000

Complex

£6,000

Angular limb deformity correction

Simple

£3,000

Complex

£6,000

Joint arthrodesis

This is a surgery where the joint is fused. This can be done at the hock (partial, full), carpus (partial, full), stifle or shoulder.

Simple

£4,000

Complex

£5,000

Tendon and ligament repair/replacement

Simple

£2,000

Complex

£4,000

Superficial flexor tendinectomy

This is a procedure to treat corns, often diagnosed in greyhounds. The total cost depends on the number of toes affected.

One toe

£800

Several toes

£1,200

Regenerative medicine

Stem cell therapy

A long term treatment for arthritis that involves putting stem cells directly into the joint. It lasts at least 12 months and in many cases several years.
The cost is per vial, and one vial is used per joint.

£925

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