Cystotomy
A cystotomy is the medical term for opening the urinary bladder to remove either stones or a growth. Urinary bladder stones in dogs and cats are commonly caused by chronic low grade urinary tract infections and/or the way your pet metabolizes the mineral contents of its food and water.
How much does a cystotomy cost?
The all inclusive fee is $1,820.00
This includes:
- Intake Physical Examination
- Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork: CBC, full chemistry panel, clotting profile when indicated
- EKG
- I.V. Catheter
- I.V. Fluids
- Pre-Anesthetic analgesia drugs
- Preoperative imaging (radiographs or ultrasound)
- Anesthesia induction drugs tailored to the individual patient
- Anesthesia Maintenance on isoflurane
- Cystotomy Surgical Procedure
- Anesthesia monitoring by: EKG, CO2 end tidal, O2 saturation, Blood pressure, body temperature
- Post-surgical recovery monitoring
- Post-surgical therapy laser treatment
- Hospitalization as required
- Stone Analysis
- Culture & Sensitivity
- Take home medications
- Recheck appointments
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