Dick White Referrals’ cardiac surgery nurse Craig Bailey (L) and head of cardiac surgery Poppy Bristow (R), who will work together on the practice’s open-heart surgery service.

One of Britain’s top veterinary hospitals is set to become one of only a handful of sites globally to offer open-heart surgery in small animals.

Dick White Referrals (DWR), based near Cambridge, has invested in a new heart and lung machine to enable it to provide the bespoke service, which is expected to take its first patients in the autumn.

The service will be established and led by head of cardiac surgery Poppy Bristow and head of cardiology Anne Kurosawa, who are both vastly experienced in this type of groundbreaking surgery, having performed it on more than 100 dogs to date.

The equipment added also includes a new oxygen cage, which will further equip DWR’s state-of-the-art ICU department.

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DWR is also setting up its own blood transfusion service to collect blood from staff and clients’ pets to support the programme.

The blood collected will also be used to support the practice’s growing emergency and critical care service and its planned dialysis programme.

Dr Bristow said: “There are hardly any other centres in the world offering this type of surgery, especially with this level of expertise that comes from the collective team we have gathered at DWR.

“Mitral valve disease is the most common heart condition in dogs and sadly, many dogs die every year as there are very few options for treatment. To be able to offer surgery to more dogs and their owners is really exciting.

“DWR is the perfect environment for this pioneering programme, due to the state-of-the-art equipment and depth of expertise on hand to support this life-saving initiative.”

Rob Foale, clinical director at Dick White Referrals, added: “It’s a hugely significant step for us to be launching this service, drawing on Poppy’s expertise in this field.

“We’re also starting our own blood transfusion service to complement the launch, as the pandemic has led to a huge drop in pet blood donations.

“Our blood bank will run alongside the national Pet Blood Bank charity, which supplies blood to veterinary practices across the UK and does a fantastic job.”

Dick White Referrals is one of the largest specialist veterinary centres in Europe, offering outstanding levels of clinical care in state-of-the-art facilities.

DWR provides expert services in anaesthesia and analgesia, cardiology, dermatology, diagnostic imaging, diagnostic pathology, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, interventional radiology, neurology and neurosurgery, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, physiotherapy and soft tissue surgery.

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