 CARE PLAN: ANAL SACULECTOMY AKA: ANAL GLAND REMOVAL Anal Glands are a pair of secretory glands associated with the anus. Occasionally animals will have complications with these glands, such as repeated infections with abscess and rupture or a gland tumor which require surgical removal of the gland. Our veterinary practice surgical protocols for anal saculectomy include our hospital standards of physical examination, blood profile, IV catheter and IV fluids, pre and post operative pain relief, anesthesia, surgical procedure, a bite not or e-collar, pain relief and antibiotics to go home and the post operative follow-up appointment for suture removal. Anal Saculectomy Surgery Package Group Office Visit & Medical Records Exam: Anesthesia Procedure Hospital Day Care: Pre/Post Operative Complete Blood Count Blood Chemistry - Major Acepromazine Inj. Sedation Butorphanol Inj. Sedation Anesthesia Support: IV Catheter Anesthesia Support: IV Fluids Narcotic Pain Relief Injection Anesthesia Induction Drugs Isoflurane Inhalant Gas: First 30 Min. / Additional Minutes. ECG, Blood Pressure, Temperature Monitor Staff Monitoring: Anesth. Support Surgical Suite Surgical Sterile Preparation Surgical Instrument Pack Surgical Materials, Misc. Laparotomy / Sponges, Excess Suture Materials, Excess Gown, Mask, Gloves Anal Saculectomy Surgery NSAID Pain Relief Injection Narcotic Pain Relief Tabs To Go Home Antibiotic Tabs To Go Home Bite Not Collar / E-Collar To Go Home Progress Evaluation Suture Removal Appointment
Anal Saculectomy Surgery $ 700.00 - $ 850.00 
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