Now offering Dog BOAS Surgery
in Norwood Park, IL

Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome is common in short-nosed breeds that restricts their airway.

Dogs with BOAS may struggle to breathe, have difficulty sleeping, and experience exercise intolerance.

The staff at Abell Animal Hospital have undergone training to perform this delicate surgery to improve the breathing issues in dogs. The surgery involves widening the nares and shortening the soft palate to increase airflow.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING A CO2 LASER FOR SURGERY?

We use a CO2 laser that allows for precise removal of excess tissue with minimal damage to surrounding structures. The laser also cauterizes as it cuts, leading to less bleeding and a quicker, more comfortable recovery.

What KIND OF RESULTS SHOULD I Expect FROM BOAS SURGERY?

The surgical results are variable and depend on the severity of the disease. BOAS is not curable; however, upper airway corrective surgery can improve the quality of life.

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If your dog has been diagnosed with BOAS, it is essential to discuss all available treatment options with your veterinarian. CO2 laser surgery may be a suitable choice to enhance your dog's quality of life and alleviate their breathing difficulties. Contact us for more information or to schedule a consultation.