Veterinary Blog

MLS Laser Therapy Case Study: Feline Postpartum Atonic Bladder

Posted by Niki Lindquist on 7/11/18 11:41 AM

Presented by Ellen Carozza, LVT at Nova Cat Clinic in Arlington, VA

Bree, a 2 YO female Maine Coon came into the clinic one week after the birth of a stillborn kitten. After the birth of the stillborn, the owner started Bree on Clavamox - shortly after however they noticed a sour smelling damp spot on Bree's bedding and immediately brought her in to Nova Cat Clinic on 6/9. Upon examination, Bree showed an extremely distended bladder that took up most of her abdominal space and x-rays of her uterus showed signs of pyometra.

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Topics: Laser Therapy for Wound Healing, Veterinary, veterinary case study

MLS Laser Therapy Case Study: Infected Wound

Posted by Niki Lindquist on 6/27/18 3:12 PM

Presented by Tammie Hodge, DVM - River Mill Animal Hospital in Tampa, FL

Marley, a female 2-year old Rhodesian Ridgeback mix came in to River Mills on September 16, 2016 with a bite wound from a pygmy rattlesnake. She had been taken to a local ER on September 10th to be treated for the initial bite. Her examination revealed a large open wound at the ventral cranial thorax, discharge and strong odor. Also present was wound necrosis, and skin sloughing at the original bite sites secondary to the venom.

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Topics: Laser Therapy for Wound Healing, Veterinary, veterinary case study

Laser Therapy Return on Investment Calculator

Posted by Niki Lindquist on 5/31/18 10:07 AM

With laser therapy being one of the fastest growing service segments int he veterinary industry, you could be missing out on potential profits by not including it in your practice offerings. To help you determine what sort of profits you could make, we've created a handy return on investment tool that will provide you with a realistic picture of potential revenue based on your input.

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Topics: MLS Laser Therapy, Veterinary, Laser Therapy for Veterinarians, return on investment

Veterinary Laser Surgery - Elongated Soft Palate

Posted by Niki Lindquist on 5/10/18 5:38 PM

Have you ever had to treat an elongated soft palate? Check out how Sue Scully, DVM uses our surgical lasers to perform procedures she used to refer out. See the CO2 laser in action and watch how it helps hemostasis by cauterizing while you work.

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Topics: Veterinary Surgical Laser, Reduced Bleeding, Extreme Surgical Precision, Veterinary, Laser Surgery for Faster Recovery