
office (714)
898-0568
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15021 Edwards Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Some General Surgeries We Perform
Aural Hematoma
'Aural' (not 'oral') means 'pertaining to the ear.' The aural
hematoma results when an animal breaks a blood vessel in the flap of
the ear. The ear flap fills with blood and becomes like a heavy
water balloon hanging from the pet's head. Surgical correction
and eliminating underlying causes is the key to a complete recovery.
The Bite Wound Abscess
A week doesn't go by around here without seeing a cat or two in this
condition. Cats fight, bite, and get infected. This infections can
become very serious if not treated promptly.
Cherry Eye
Has a red lump suddenly appeared in the corner of your pet's eye?
What does it mean and what should you do?
Declawing and its Alternatives
Having a hard time deciding between keeping your beloved
cat or having your sofa ripped to shreds? Our declawing surgery is
done utilizing laser surgery which provides less pain and bleeding
and reduced chance for infection. Pets also have a quicker recovery.
Enucleation
Enucleation means 'removal of the eye.' If this is an
option that may benefit your pet, this site will answer some
questions concerning common reasons this procedure may be necessary,
what to expect after surgery and what complications to be wary of.
Hemangiopericytoma Removal
The hemangiopericytoma is a common tumor in the dog
generally arising on the limbs and appearing as a round nodule. It
derives from pericytes associated with blood vessels and, at least
in some cases, involves a chromosome abnormality (usually an extra
or an absent chromosome).
Histiocytoma Removal
The histiocytoma is a common benign tumor of younger dogs (and the
occasional cat). While it eventually goes away by itself, it can be
itchy while it lasts and usually has a moist or even slightly bloody
surface. It must be distinguished from some of its more malignant
cousins so some kind of diagnostic testing is generally recommended.
Lateral Ear Resection
Recurring ear infection is a plague to many dogs and to
their owners who must treat them. The on-going infection simply
continues and never goes away. The Lateral Ear Resection is a
surgery that changes the conformation of the pet's "J-shaped" ear
canal to a canal that is horizontal-only, like the human ear canal.
This improves ventilation to the ear and facilitates cleaning. Is
this surgery for your pet?
Mammary Tumors in Dogs
We all know the importance of breast cancer and its
prevention in our own species but it may be a surprise to find that
breast (mammary) cancer is important for our pets, too. We will
begin with information pertinent to the dog.
Canine Neuter
Neutering a dog will help prevent or curtail a number of unpleasant
behavioral problems and can also prevent prostate disease. This
simple surgery is an important part of responsible pet ownership.
Neutering the Male Cat
This is probably the simpilest surgical procedure your veterinarian
will do. Click here to find out what exactly is done, how it helps,
and what to expect about recovery.
Pyometra
"Pyometra" is the life-threatening infection of the uterus
which generally occurs in middle-aged to older female dogs in the
six weeks following heat. The uterus with pyometra swells
dramatically and is filled with pus, bacteria, dying tissue, and
toxins. Without treatment, the pet is expected to die. Prompt
medical care, supportive treatments and surgical correction
including spaying is needed to save a pet with pyometra.
Sebaceous Gland Tumor Removal
This is not a Viral Papilloma! If you have an older dog and
the 'warts' are not confined to the face or mouth, then these may be
sebaceous gland tumors. Removal is recommended while they are still
small.
The Canine Spay
Spaying your pet dog is very important, not only to keep
down pet overpopulation, but for the health of your pet, as well.
The Feline Spay
Spaying your pet cat is also very important, not only to keep down
pet overpopulation, but for your personal mental health, as well!
It's also good for the cat...
Splenic Mass Removal Surgey
The spleen is an organ that helps store red blood cells and helps
with immune function by acting like a lymph node, but when it grows
even a benign growth a life-threatening spleen rupture can occur.
Fortunately, we can live quite happily without a spleen. Sometimes,
though, removing the spleen is only the beginning.
Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA)
Sometimes an ear infection is
hopeless. When an ear reaches its "end stage" a surgical solution is
necessary to put an end to the on-going ear cleanings and treatments
once and for all.
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The AHHB veterinarians have a modern surgical suite with state of the art equipment. We utilize laser surgery to provide your pet with less pain, reduced risk of infection, and faster healing.