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New Home for the Blood Donor Programme
Charlotte Russo, Head Transfusion Medicine RVN The RVC Blood Donor Programme, which was based within the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA), has grown significantly since being established, 20 years ago. This expansion has included a ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
Cardiothoracic Surgery
The RVC is Europe's leading centre for pet heart surgery, having been at the forefront for more than a decade. -
Puppy Heart Clinic at the RVC
RVC's puppy heart clinic is dedicated to puppies and dogs under 2 years old with heart disease symptoms - we investigate and determine whether your puppy requires further medical or surgical intervention. -
Veterinary Cardiology
The RVC veterinary cardiology service handles specialist clinical cardiac referrals in dogs, cats and other small animals with congenital and acquired cardiac conditions -
Advanced canine and feline cardiology diagnostic services
The RVC veterinary cardiology service handles specialist clinical referrals in dogs, cats and other small animals with cardiac conditions, such as heart failure, murmurs and arrhythmia. Procedures performed include permanent pacemaker implantation and treatment of valvular stenosis using balloon valvuloplasty. -
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Cardiothoracic Surgery Team Progress
Dan Brockman, who leads the team and is Professor of Small Animal Surgery, outlines developments in the Cardiothoracic Surgery Service, which are enabling more dogs to be treated. The RVC·¬ÇÑapp™s service, which was established in 2005, is the only place ·¬ÇÑapp¦ -
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The RVC Blood Donor Programme Reaches 20-Year Milestone
The RVC Blood Donor Programme is vital to the everyday functioning of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. The blood products it provides allow our specialist clinical teams to help hundreds of animals every year. -
Case Study
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve
Pioneering open heart surgery saving dogs lives
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Fact File
Open heart surgery information
The RVC is one of the few veterinary centres in the world with a cardiothoracic surgery programme
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Rare Vascular Malformation of the Caudal Vena Cava
A one-year-old Rottweiler was treated for an acquired traumatic kink in her caudal vena cava that was responsible for post-sinusoidal venous hypertension. The trauma was most likely caused by an altercation with a deer. Lorna had a massive ·¬ÇÑapp¦