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Sari Mölsä is a Senior Clinical Instructor at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine. She specializes in veterinary surgery with a focus on small animals, particularly dogs. Her clinical work and research primarily address surgical conditions in companion animals, with special expertise in perineal hernia, pyometra, and orthopedic conditions in brachycephalic breeds.
Dr. Mölsä's research interests span several key areas in veterinary medicine:
- Canine surgical conditions, particularly perineal hernia and pyometra
- Orthopedic disorders in brachycephalic dog breeds
- Diagnostic imaging applications in veterinary surgery
- Antimicrobial use and surgical site infection prevention
- Comparative aspects of small animal surgical techniques
Analysis of Dr. Mölsä's recent publications reveals a strong focus on evidence-based surgical approaches for canine conditions. Her work frequently employs advanced imaging techniques like CT scanning to understand anatomical abnormalities. She has conducted numerous prospective studies and clinical trials, particularly examining perineal hernia repair techniques, pyometra management, and breed-specific orthopedic conditions in bulldogs. Her research demonstrates a commitment to improving surgical outcomes through methodical investigation of both surgical techniques and postoperative care.
Dr. Mölsä received the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Good Teacher Award in 2024, recognizing her excellence in teaching.
As an educator and mentor, Dr. Mölsä has supervised numerous Master's and Licentiate theses on topics including feline middle ear infections, canine rhinitis, perineal hernia, and pyometra management. She regularly teaches courses in small animal surgery and clinical veterinary medicine, and participates in national and international conferences including the ECVS (European College of Veterinary Surgeons) congresses. Her teaching activities span from introductory clinical courses to specialized surgical training.

