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The Surgical Unit of Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Veterinary Spinal Surgery specialises in the surgical treatment of pathologies of the musculoskeletal system and the spinal column in dogs and cats, including fractures, complex joint injuries, herniated discs and other disorders affecting the patient's mobility and well-being.
At Benivet Benissa we approach these cases by means of a individual assessmentThe goal is to improve the functionality and quality of life of each pet by integrating advanced diagnostic imaging, precise surgical planning, and appropriate pain and recovery management.
Benivet Benissa - Av. del País Valencià, 10, 03720 Benissa -
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At Benivet Benissawe have an advanced surgical service in the following areas veterinary orthopaedics, traumatology and spinal surgeryfocused on resolving complex pathologies in dogs, cats and other pets that affect bones, joints or spine.
Our team combines clinical expertise with specialised surgical techniques to tackle fractures, dislocations, herniated discs, dysplasias o vertebral deformities. Each case is assessed by imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasound or CT scans, and a surgical plan adapted to the patient's characteristics.
We offer comprehensive monitoring including pre- and post-operative carepain management and support from the area of rehabilitation and physiotherapy to ensure safe and functional recovery.
Trust Benivet, specialists in advanced surgical procedures for the health of your pet.
The Benivet surgical unit Benissa specialises in veterinary orthopaedics, traumatology and spinal surgeryoffering advanced and safe solutions for dogs, cats and other pets with complex pathologies of the locomotor system.
We deal with traumatic fractures to degenerative lesions or spinal surgery, with a surgical approach adapted to each patient. We deal with cases such as joint dysplasia, dislocations, herniated discs o bone deformitiesThe use of modern techniques that favour a fast and efficient recovery.
Prior to each intervention, we carry out a complete assessment by means of veterinary surgical preparationWe adjust each step to the clinical condition of the animal. And after the operation, we apply protocols of veterinary hospitalisation for safe and controlled postoperative follow-up.
We also collaborate with our general surgery when the case requires it, in order to guarantee a comprehensive approach from different specialities.
According to the Veterinary Orthopedic Society (VOS)As a result, post-surgical follow-up is as important as the intervention itself in achieving long-term functional results.
If your pet has lost mobility or needs a specialised intervention, at Benivet Benissa we offer you surgical solutions with criteria, commitment and state-of-the-art technology.
Recover your quality of life with the security of being in good hands.
Orthopaedic, trauma and spinal surgery is indicated in cases where pain, loss of mobility or structural damage cannot be resolved with conservative treatment.
Some joint or bone injuries require a specialised surgical approach to restore function and relieve pain.
Complex fractures
Serious joint injuries
Failure of conservative treatments
Following accidents or severe trauma, surgery can stabilise structures and promote functional recovery.
Serious accidents or falls
Joint dislocations or instability
Multiple injuries of the locomotor system
Spinal pathologies can affect mobility and the nervous system, requiring specialised assessment and surgery.
Herniated discs
Spinal cord compression
Neurological pain or paralysis
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The Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Spinal Surgery Surgical Unit is indicated when there are lesions that require a surgical approach or advanced assessment, for example: persistent lamenesssevere pain, fracturesligament ruptures, dislocations, advanced osteoarthritis, or spinal pain with neurological alterations (weakness, incoordination, difficulty getting up). At Benivet Benissa we evaluate each case with orthopaedic and neurological examination and, if it is necessary to confirm the injury or plan the intervention, we recommend the following tests only when they provide useful information:
Veterinary practice in BenissaClinical history, complete examination and prioritisation of the case (acute vs. chronic).
Veterinary orthopaedics and traumatologySpecific assessment of lameness, pain, joint stability and decision on approach (conservative vs. surgical).
Veterinary radiologyFirst approach in many bone/joint and spine injuries to detect fractures, osteoarthritis, dysplasia or compatible alterations.
Veterinary CAT scan: recommended in complex casesespecially in the spine and joints, to see more detail and plan surgery with precision.
Blood tests y urinalysispart of the pre-anaesthetic work-up to increase safety, especially in elderly patients or those with previous illnesses.
If an intervention is scheduled, we coordinate the protocol with anaesthesia and analgesia for multimodal pain management before, during and after. If the pain is relevant or the case is chronic, support from the PAIN UNIT. And if overweight has an impact on joints or recovery, we tackle it with veterinary nutrition.
👉 If your pet has a persistent limp, has suffered trauma or shows signs of back pain or weakness, request an appointment here or call +34 622 325 271.

According to the DGT, when travelling with your pet in the car, you must place a separator to prevent your pet from distracting you and

Only a veterinarian can assess the health status of the animals, taking also into account other circumstances such as the type of

Domestic or companion animals, particularly those belonging to the canine species, shall also be classified as potentially dangerous,
It should be assessed when they appear persistent lamenessThe diagnosis of orthopaedic and spinal pathologies requires precise diagnosis and planning, including the diagnosis and treatment of spinal pathologies, difficulty getting up, pain on movement, loss of mobility, fractures, dislocations, limb weakness or when previous conservative treatment has not worked. Orthopaedic and spinal pathologies require precise diagnosis and planning.
Depending on the case, they can be carried out:
Digital radiography high-resolution
TAC to assess fractures, joints and spinal canal
Ligament stability tests
Pre-surgical tests
Neurological assessment
These tests help to determine the safest and most effective type of intervention.
Among the most common interventions are:
Surgeries of fractures (plates, needles, external fixators)
Correction of cruciate ligament rupture (extracapsular techniques)
Repair of dislocations and subluxations
Spinal surgeries (herniated discs, decompressions, stabilisations)
Joint and soft-tissue surgery associated with traumatology
Each surgery is customised according to the patient's anatomy and condition.
As with all surgery, there are risks associated with anaesthesia, bleeding or infection, but these are minimised by:
Advanced anaesthetic protocols
Intraoperative monitoring
Strict pain control
Up-to-date surgical techniques
The veterinarian will explain the specific risks and prognosis prior to the procedure.
Recovery includes:
Analgesia and anti-inflammatories
Initial strict rest
Progressive rehabilitation
Periodic reviews and, where appropriate, control radiographs
Adaptation of the environment to avoid slipping or overexertion.
Good adherence to the recovery plan is key to surgical success.
It depends on the type of intervention. Many orthopaedic surgeries show improvement in 2-4 weekswhile spinal surgeries can require 6-12 weeks recovery period. Progress is assessed at each review to adjust the rehabilitation plan and medication.
Do you have any doubts about care, treatment or prevention for your pet? Consult our section of Frequently Asked Questions where we solve the most common queries about dogs and cats.