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SURGICAL SERVICES
Anoka Equine offers a wide variety of both elective and emergency surgical options. Anoka Equine has a several veterinarians trained to do surgery as well as one boarded veterinary surgeon. We also have a boarded veterinary ophthalmologist that is available to provide many ophthalmic procedures. Our doctors and staff provide the experience, equipment and commitment to excellence necessary for high quality surgery, including emergency, general and arthroscopic capabilities.
Surgeons
- Dr. Kevin Voller has 20 years of surgical experience, including two years of postgraduate surgical training at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Voller has a particular interest in colic surgery, arthroscopy and lam
eness.
- Dr. J.C. Thieke has 12 years of surgical experience including an internship at the Littleton Large Animal Hospital in Littleton, Colorado. Dr. Thieke has a particular interest in arthroscopy.
- Dr Rick Marion has over 20 years experience including a 3 year surgery residency at the University of Minnesota as well as having served on the staff at the veterinary school at the University of Missouri.
- Dr. Tracy Turner is a boarded surgeon with the American Academy of Veterinary Surgeons. He has practiced for over 20 years and has taught surgical courses at the University of Minnesota and the University of Florida.
Anesthesiologists
- Dr. Kim Voller has 20 years of anesthesia experience with a particular interest in critical care and neonatal medicine.
- Dr. Nadine Salomon has 2 years of anesthesia experience and completed her internship at Anoka Equine.
Emergency Surgery
Murphy's law can visit horses, day or night. Some injuries and problems can wait for evaluation and some are life threatening. Our hospital is staffed and prepared to handle the following emergencies.
- Colic Surgery
- Laceration Repair
- Joint Lavage (joint punctures)
- Street Nail (hoof surgery)
- Cast Application
- C-section and Uterine Torsion
General Surgery
Not every surgery is an emergency, but there are conditions that need to be corrected to improve the quality of life for both horse and owner.
- Tumor Removal
- Castration (open, closed and cryptorchid)
- Ovary Removal
- Crooked Legs on Foals (angular and flexural deformities)
- Hernia Repair (umbilical, inguinal and body wall)
- Splint Bone Removal
- Dead Bone Removal (sequestration)
- Upper Airway Disorders
- Neurectomy
Arthroscopy
Video Arthroscopic techniques provide direct, yet minimally invasive, visual access of equine joints for examination and surgical treatment. Many performance horses have their careers extended or saved by arthroscopy.
- Osteochondrosis Dessicans (OCD)
- Bone Chip Removal
- Diagnostic purposes for joint capsule and ligament evaluation
Equipment and Facilities
- Padded Surgery and recovery room with hydraulic floor table and electric winch
- Sevofluorane and Isoflourane General Gas Anesthesia
- Anesthesia Monitoring: Direct and Indirect Blood Pressure, EKG and pulse oximeter
- 7 Intensive Care Stalls and 2 Isolation Stalls for critical cases
- 24-hour Intensive Care and Patient Monitoring available
- Video Endoscope and Gastroscope
- Eklin Digital Radiography for intraoperative radiographs

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