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30 Years of Progress at the QMHA
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) has come a long way since being established 30 years ago. -
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Cardiac surgery breakthrough ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥“ A world first at the RVC
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve has been carried out at the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ (RVC). It is the first reported case of such a procedure being successfully performed on a dog. -
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Laser Cube Benefits to Referred Patients
RVC Small Animal Referrals has a new laser that can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions and hasten healing for our patients. -
Interventional Radiology
The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ is at the forefront of the veterinary application of interventional radiology (IR). IR provides state-of-the-art solutions for debilitating and life-threatening conditions using minimally invasive techniques -
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The Value of Hypophysectomy
The RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s hypophysectomy clinic recently operated on the 50th pet - an acromegalic diabetic cat called Nala. The owners of the domestic short-haired cat flew her in from Germany to seek the expertise of our RVC team. -
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Cardiothoracic Surgery Capacity Multiplies
The expansion of RVC Small Animal ReferralsÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™ cardiothoracic surgery team is set to quadruple the number of canine mitral valve surgeries performed. -
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Wound Clinic Progress
The wound clinic at the RVC combines advanced technology and expertise to help referred patients, and is also undertaking research to inform best practice. -
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A European first at the RVC
A ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ (RVC) team is the first in Europe to save a dog with the life-threatening condition tricuspid valve dysplasia with open heart valve repair surgery. -
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Artificial Urethral Sphincter Case
A dog with a suspected urethral sphincter mechanism insufficiency (USMI) had an artificial urethral sphincter (AUS) placed at RVC Small Animal Referrals. -
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RVC Harnesses the Power of the Most Advanced Veterinary CT Scanner in Europe
A new state-of-the-art CT scanner is already transforming the way we work at the RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s small animal referral hospital, the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA).