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RVC Trauma Centre Maintains Level I Status
The ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥'s Queen Mother Hospital for Animalsis the only ACVECC certified Level 1 Veterinary Trauma Centre outside of North America. -
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New SUB Clinic at RVC
Upper urinary tract stones in cats appear to on the rise in the UK, and are often difficult to detect and diagnose. On average more than one cat per week presents to RVC Small Animal Referrals with ureteral obstruction and associated acute kidney injury. -
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ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥˜DialysisÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™: Renal replacement therapy - Information for vets
At the RVC we have a form of ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥˜dialysisÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™ called continuous (CRRT) or prolonged intermittent (PIRRT) renal replacement therapy.
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Frequently asked questions for owners: Therapeutic plasma exchange
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a procedure that can be performed to remove plasma from a patient in order to clear substances that may be present in the plasma and harmful to that patient.
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Acute kidney injury and dialysis: What does it mean for my pet?
We use dialysis to help support dogs and cats when they have sustained an acute injury to their kidneys and are suffering from acute kidney failure
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Small animal bleeding disorders
Sometimes animals can bleed internally, into their chest or abdominal space, into their joints or brain, or into their gut
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SUB ureter bypass system for treatment of ureteric obstruction
Ureteric obstruction treated with subcutaneous ureteric bypass system
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Diabetic Remission
The RVC Diabetic Remission Clinic team is investigating the optimum methods to achieve good control, and ultimately diabetic remission, in diabetic pets. The Clinic provides dedicated care for diabetic cats while giving owners and vets the satisfaction of contributing to veterinary research and benefit of specialist advice on diabetic management. -
Case Study
Intracranial meningioma surgery case
Cat's brain tumour removed
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Geriatric Cat Clinic
The RVCÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s Geriatric Cat Clinic has been running for 26 years. The research clinic was established to both help improve the quality of life of the geriatric cats seen by the team and contribute to the veterinary communityÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥™s understanding of feline ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥¦