Soft-Tissue Surgery in Rome, GA

Trusted Surgical Care for Your Pet’s Health and Comfort

At Animal Medical Center of Rome, we provide expert soft-tissue surgery to treat a wide range of conditions affecting the skin, muscles, organs, and internal systems. Whether your pet needs a routine elective procedure or urgent surgical intervention, our team is here to ensure safe, compassionate care every step of the way.

Surgical Excellence.
Compassionate Care.

If your pet needs soft-tissue surgery, you can count on the experienced team at Animal Medical Center of Rome. Contact us today to schedule a consultation or learn more about our surgical services.

What Is Soft-Tissue Surgery?

Soft-tissue surgeries are procedures that don’t involve bones or joints. These are commonly performed to diagnose, treat, or manage:

  • Tumors or masses

  • Skin growths or abscesses

  • Bladder stones

  • Intestinal blockages

  • Foreign object removal

  • Lacerations or wound repair

  • Organ-related diseases (such as spleen or liver conditions)

  • Ear, eye, and airway issues

  • Reproductive surgeries (spay, neuter, cesarean section)

Elective & Emergency Procedures

We routinely perform both elective surgeries, like spays, neuters, and mass removals, and non-elective procedures required to treat disease or injury. No matter the case, our focus is on minimizing pain, reducing risk, and supporting a full recovery.

A Safer, Smoother Experience

Your pet’s safety is our priority. Each soft-tissue surgery includes:

  • Pre-anesthetic screening and individualized anesthesia

  • Advanced monitoring during the procedure

  • Comprehensive pain management

  • Detailed at-home recovery instructions and follow-up care

FAQs

What is considered soft-tissue surgery for pets?

Soft-tissue surgery includes any procedure that does not involve the bones or joints. Common examples include mass removals, skin repairs, and internal organ procedures like bladder or intestinal surgery.

Are both elective and emergency surgeries performed?

Yes. Soft-tissue surgery covers elective procedures (scheduled in advance, such as spays and neuters) as well as non-elective or emergency procedures required to treat sudden illness or injury.

How is a pet monitored during a surgical procedure?

During surgery, veterinary teams typically use specialized equipment to monitor vital signs such as heart rate, oxygen levels, and blood pressure to prioritize the patient’s safety while under anesthesia.

What happens during a pre-surgical consultation?

A consultation allows the veterinarian to examine the pet, discuss the recommended procedure, and perform pre-anesthetic screenings to ensure the pet is a healthy candidate for surgery.

Will I receive instructions for my pet's care after the surgery?

Yes. After any soft-tissue procedure, pet owners are provided with recovery instructions that typically include guidance on activity restrictions, wound care, and how to administer prescribed medications at home.