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The Veterinary CAT scan (computed tomography) is an advanced diagnostic imaging test that allows to obtain detailed cross-sectional images of the body, facilitating the precise study of bones, joints, spine, thorax, nasal cavity and certain internal structures in dogs and cats.
At Benivet Benissa we use the veterinary CAT scan when we require a greater diagnostic accuracyThe results are integrated with clinical examination and other tests to plan treatments, surgeries or follow-ups in a safe and personalised way.
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The Veterinary Computed Axial Tomography (CT) scanning is one of the most advanced diagnostic imaging techniques in animal medicine. Thanks to its high-resolution three-dimensional images, it allows the internal anatomy of dogs, cats and other pets to be studied in great detail, detecting problems that are not always visible on X-rays or ultrasound scans.
At Benivet BenissaWe have state-of-the-art equipment that allows us to carry out CT scans in the most efficient way. fast, accurate and safealways under the supervision of our veterinary team. This procedure is essential in complex cases such as neurological pathologies, respiratory anomalies, internal tumours or serious fractures.
The TAC complements other services such as the image diagnosis and the internal medicineThe information provided is detailed and facilitates a more complete diagnosis.
In order to ensure the safety and comfort of each patient, the Veterinary CAT scan is performed under controlled sedation, which ensures immobility during the test and reduces the level of stress.
The procedure includes a pre-assessment of general conditionThe CT scanner can also be a key tool for surgical planning within our area of surgical planning. In specific cases, CT can also be key to surgical planning within our area of expertise. veterinary surgery.
According to the American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR)CT is an essential technique in the advanced diagnosis of neurological diseases, trauma and internal pathologies, offering a differential value in modern veterinary care.
At Benivet BenissaWe put this technology at the service of your pet's health, guaranteeing reliable results and comprehensive care in every diagnosis.
Veterinary CT allows detailed cross-sectional imaging for accurate diagnosis in complex cases.
CT is used when a higher level of detail is required than that provided by other imaging tests.
Complex or difficult to visualise lesions
Suspicion of deep pathologies
Inconclusive cases with radiography or ultrasound
It is particularly useful for studying complex anatomical areas and bone structures with high precision.
Spine and herniated discs
Skull and nasal cavity
Complex joints and fractures
The information obtained from CT scans is key to planning surgery and deciding on the most appropriate therapeutic approach.
Orthopaedic or spinal surgery
Assessment prior to complex procedures
Coordination with other specialities
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The Veterinary CT (tomography) is recommended when we need an image more detailed than radiography or ultrasound, especially in the case of complex cases or for plan surgery with greater precision. At Benivet Benissa we indicate this after the examination when the objective is to evaluate in detail spine, skull, nasal cavity, joints or internal lesions difficult to characterise with other techniques. If the study needs to be completed, we may recommend tests only when they provide useful information:
Veterinary practice in BenissaComplete examination and indication of the most appropriate test according to symptoms.
Veterinary radiologyis often the first step in trauma, lameness and bone pain; it helps to decide whether a CT scan will provide additional value.
Veterinary ultrasoundadjunct when the problem is centred on organs and soft tissues (abdomen/bladder/kidneys/liver).
Blood tests y urinalysisto assess general condition, renal/hepatic function and safety if sedation or anaesthesia is required.
If the CAT scan is requested because of a locomotor problem (lameness or joint pain), we coordinate it with veterinary orthopaedics and traumatology to interpret findings and plan treatment. If sedation/anaesthesia is required, we integrate it with anaesthesia and analgesia for a safe procedure and good pain control.
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CT (Computed Axial Tomography) is an advanced imaging technique that generates 3D cross-sectional slices of the body. It makes it possible to study in great detail head, spine, joints, thorax, abdomen and internal massesIt is key in traumatology, neurology, oncology and surgical planning.
CT is indicated in situations such as:
Suspicion of complex fractures or fissures not visible on X-ray
Evaluation of herniated discs or neurological problems
Study of tumours and outreach (staycation)
Valuation of nasal cavitieschronic otitis or head masses
Search for deep foreign bodies
Planning of orthopaedic or soft tissue surgeries
Yes. Unlike X-rays, CT scans require the animal to remain in the room for a few minutes. totally immobile to obtain high quality images. It is therefore performed under controlled general anaesthesia, with continuous monitoring of vital signs and an adapted analgesia protocol.
Yes. In Benivet Benissa we use safe anaesthetic protocolsThe radiation dose is controlled and the procedure is short. The radiation dose is controlled and the procedure is short. Before the CAT scan we usually perform pre-anaesthetic analysis to increase security.
Image acquisition usually takes between 5 and 15 minutesThe entire process (anaesthetic induction, preparation and recovery) may take a little longer. Preliminary results are explained to the tutor within a short period of time and, if necessary, a expert's report.
The TAC offers:
High-resolution three-dimensional images
Increased precision in traumatology, neurology and oncology
Detection of lesions not visible on X-rays
Clear evaluation of complex cavities (chest, abdomen, head)
Better surgical planning
It is used when ultrasound or radiography is not sufficient to reach a definitive diagnosis.
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.