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Developing Hawkshead: Making a good thing better
Jo Payne, Operational Interface Manager for the Hawkshead development A growing body of evidence indicates that there are clear links between patient health and wellbeing and the physical characteristics of hospitals. Through effective design, the … -
Born to run? New RVC study reveals link between early-life experiences and later-life performance in Thoroughbreds
Born to run? New RVC study reveals link between early-life experiences and later-life performance in Thoroughbreds -
Fact File
Keyhole (minimally invasive) surgery
The benefits of keyhole surgery (minimally invasive surgery)
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Equine sports medicine and rehabilitation
RVC equine offers a wide range of equine rehabilitation and sports medicine treatments and services -
Minimally Invasive (Keyhole) Surgery
Common abdominal and thoracic surgical procedures that can be performed in dogs and cats at RVC Small Animal Referrals using minimally invasive surgical equipment -
Open-heart Surgery Information Sheet
Open-heart surgery is a general term for the surgical repair of congenital or acquired heart conditions performed during cardiopulmonary bypass (i.e. with the aid of a heart-lung machine). The open-heart surgery programme at RVC Small Animal … -
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Key Findings in Epilepsy and Cognitive Impairment Studies
The RVC’s canine epilepsy research team, after conducting a series of studies concerned with cognitive impairment in dogs with epilepsy, has distilled four key findings from the research. -
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Farm Animal Post Mortems
At the RVC, we have a long-established Farm Animal Pathology and Diagnostics (FAPD) Service and represent an expert post mortem examination provider for the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). -
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Cardiothoracic Surgery Capacity Multiplies
The expansion of RVC Small Animal Referrals’ cardiothoracic surgery team is set to quadruple the number of canine mitral valve surgeries performed. -
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Headshaking Treated by PENS
Equine headshaking was successfully treated with a new treatment called percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) at the RVC
