Veterinary Trends: Why More Clinics Are Investing in Energy-Based Surgery

In recent years, veterinary surgery has undergone a quiet but profound transformation. Across Europe, Asia, and North America, more animal hospitals and clinics are moving away from traditional manual techniques toward energy-based surgical systems — ultrasonic, radiofrequency, and electrosurgical platforms.

This shift is not driven by trendiness but by measurable improvements in surgical efficiency, safety, and patient recovery time.

Trend 1: Minimally Invasive Expectations from Pet Owners

Modern pet owners expect the same quality of medical care for their animals as they would for themselves. With social media and digital education spreading awareness of minimally invasive techniques, clinics that offer smaller incisions and faster recovery gain a distinct reputation advantage.

Energy-based devices allow precise dissection and simultaneous coagulation, reducing post-operative pain and improving owner satisfaction.

 Trend 2: Efficiency and Workforce Optimization

Veterinary teams are under pressure to perform more surgeries per day without compromising quality. Electrosurgical and ultrasonic systems address this by shortening procedure time and reducing manual ligature work.

  • Average surgery time reduction: 20–40 %

  • Lower intraoperative bleeding: up to 70 %

  • Fewer staff needed for manual assistance

As a result, clinics can handle more cases per day and improve their financial efficiency without increasing workload.

Trend 3: Smarter, Safer Technology

New-generation energy devices — such as ReinnoVet’s EP-200 and UG-100 — integrate real-time impedance feedback and tissue-adaptive energy delivery. This means the device adjusts output automatically based on tissue resistance, ensuring optimal sealing with minimal thermal spread.

This automation is especially important for younger vets still developing their hand skills: the machine itself enhances surgical consistency and reduces risk.

Trend 4: A Global Shift toward Standardization and Training

Veterinary universities and training institutions are now integrating energy-based surgery into their curricula. Future surgeons learn to use ultrasonic and RF systems from day one, making them industry standards rather than luxuries.

Manufacturers and training partners — like ReinnoVet — provide remote demo kits, digital tutorials, and hands-on courses to help clinics adopt the technology quickly and safely.

Trend 5: Economic and Strategic ROI

Energy-based systems are an investment, but they pay off rapidly through:

  • Shorter surgery times → more procedures per day

  • Reduced consumable use (sutures, gauze, hemostats)

  • Lower post-operative complications → fewer rechecks

  • Stronger brand positioning → higher client trust and referrals

Clinics that adopt modern technology report faster ROI within 12–18 months, especially those specializing in oncology, soft tissue, or orthopedic surgeries.

Trend 6: Integration of Multi-Modality Systems

Instead of single-purpose devices, clinics now prefer multi-functional systems combining cutting, coagulation, and sealing functions in one platform. This reduces equipment footprint and training time.

ReinnoVet’s product ecosystem — EP-200 (Intelligent Electrosurgical Generator), UG-100 (Ultrasonic Scalpel), and RFA-100 (Radiofrequency Tumor Ablation System) — covers the entire range of energy-based surgical needs, from routine procedures to advanced oncology cases.

What This Means for Animal Hospitals

Energy-based surgery is no longer a “future option.” It’s the new standard of care for clinics that prioritize outcome quality, client trust, and operational growth. Hospitals that embrace this transition now are positioning themselves for the next decade of veterinary innovation.

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