Laparoscopic ovary-sparing spay (also known as a hysterectomy) is a sterilization procedure for female pets where the uterus and cervix are entirely removed, but the ovaries are left intact. This renders the animal unable to get pregnant while still allowing them to produce natural reproductive hormones.
Why Choose This Procedure?
The primary advantage of an ovary-sparing spay is that it maintains a pet’s natural estrogen levels. This helps support bone health, muscle tone, and a healthy metabolism, and may reduce the risk of certain cancers and joint disorders (such as hip dysplasia and cranial cruciate ligament tears) commonly associated with early traditional spaying.
