Robert Hardie, DVM, DACVS, DECVS, Clinical Professor
Department of Surgical Sciences
Office: 4158
Titles and Education
- Clinical Professor of Small Animal Surgery
- Asssociate Dean of Professional Programs, 2015-2020
- Clinical Associate Professsor Small Animal Surgery, 2008-2017
- Clinical Asssistant Professor Small Animal Surgery, 2000-2008
- Diplomate European College of Veterinary Surgeons 1998
- Diplomate American College of Veterinary Surgeons 1997
- Residency in Small Animal Surgery, Cornell University 1992-1995
- Internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Minnesota 1991-1992
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia 1987-1991
Research
Dr. Hardie's research and cliniical interests include feline renal transplantation, canine chylothorax, and canine laryngeal paralysis, and surgical education.
Responsibilities
Dr. Hardie's responsibilities include performing soft-tissue surgery within the veterinary teaching hospital, training of surgical residents, clinical teaching of fourth-year veterinary students, didactic and laboratory teaching of fundamentals of surgery and gastrointestinal surgery for second and third-year veterinary students, course coordinator for third-year surgical training course, and continuing education for practicing veterinarians.
Clinical Interests
Dr. Hardie's clinical interests include minimally invasive surgery and urogenital surgery.
Recent Publications
- Hardie RJ, Schmiedt CW, Shessel BE, Gendron K, Rissi D, Moss L, Boesl A. Nephrocystostomy Technique for Ureteral Bypass in Cats. Veterinary Surgery 50:48, 2021
- Byer BJ, Hardie RJ, McAnulty JF. Retroperitoneal fibrosis as a postoperative complication following renal transplantation in cats. J Feline Med Surg. 2021 May 21:1098612X211018976. doi: 10.1177/1098612X211018976.
- Bosscher G, Loeber S, Hardie RJ. Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis of the Caudal Thoracic Duct to Intercostal Vein in a Canine Cadaver Model. Veterinary Surgery 50:207-212, 2021
- Mickelson MA, Hardie RJ, Hespel A, Dreyfus J. Evaluation of a Vascular Coupling Device for End-to-Side Arterial and Venous Anastomosis for Feline Kidney Transplantation. Veterinary Surgery 50:213-222, 2021
- Evans N, Hardie RJ, Walker J, Bach J. Temporary Abdominal Packing for management of persistent hemorrhage after hepatic tumor resection in 3 dogs. J Vet Emer Crit Care 29(5):535-541, 2019
- Sapora J, Hardie RJ, Evans N. The use of a subcutaneous ureteral bypass device for treatment of bilateral proximal ureteral injury in a 9-month-old cat. J Fel Med Surg 5(1):1-6, 2019
- Radkey D, Hardie RJ, Smith L. A comparison of the effects of alfaxalone and propofol with and without acepromazine and butorphanol on laryngeal function and quality of examination in dogs. Vet Anaesth Analg 45(3):241-249, 2018
- Sample S, Hardie RJ, Webb J, Stein J. Evaluation of Translaryngeal Percutaneous Arytenoid Lateralization (TPAL) in dogs with experimentally created laryngeal paralysis. Res Vet Sci. 117:239-245, 2018
- Budgeon C, Hardie RJ, McAnulty JFM. Use of a Carrel Patch Technique for Feline Renal Transplantation. Veterinary Surgery 46(8):1139-1144, 2017
- Csomos R, Hardie RJ, Waller K, McAnulty JF. The Efficacy of Ultra-Short Cold Preservation on Immediate Function of Feline Renal Transplants. Am J Vet Res 78(3):330-339, 2017
- Hardie RJ, Sheehan NK. Lateral thoracic approach for thoracic duct cannulation and lymphatic fluid collection in a feline model. Laboratory Animal 50(5):390-396, 2016
- Hardie RJ. Translaryngeal Percutaneous Arytenoid Lateralization technique: a canine cadaver model. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 26(5):659-63, 2016
- Sutherland B, McAnulty J, Hardie RJ. Ureteral Papilla Implantation as a Technique for Neoureterocystostomy in Cats Undergoing Renal Transplantation: 30 Cases, Veterinary Surgery 45(4):443-9, 2016
- Danielson KC, Hardie RJ, McAnulty JF. Short Term Donor Morbidity Associated with Two Ureteral Harvest Techniques for Clinical Renal Transplantation in Cats. Veterinary Surgery 44: 914-919, 2015
- Hardie RJ, Lewallen J. Custom orthotic boot for the management of distal extremity and pad wounds in three dogs. Veterinary Surgery 42:678-682, 2013
- Brooks AC, Hardie RJ. Use of the Subcutaneous Pleuralport Device for Management of Chronic Pleural Effusions in the Dog and Cat. Veterinary Surgery 40: 935-941, 2011
- Hardie RJ, Gunby JM, Bjorling DE, Arytenoid Lateralization for the Treatment of Laryngeal Paralysis in 10 Cats. Veterinary Surgery 38:445-51, 2009
- Hardie RJ, Schmiedt C, Phillips L, McAnulty JF. Ureteral Papilla Implantation as a Technique for Neoureterocystostomy in Cats. Veterinary Surgery 34:393-398, 2005
- Hayashi K, Sicard G, Gellasch K, Frank JD, Schmiedt CS, Hardie RJ, McAnulty JF. Cisterna Chyli Ablation with Thoracic Duct Ligation for Chylothorax: Results in 8 dogs. Veterinary Surgery 34:519-23, 2005
- Lipscomb V, Hardie RJ, Dubielzig RR. Spontaneous Pneumothorax in Twelve Dogs Caused by Pulmonary Blebs and Bulla. J Am Animal Hosp Assoc 39:435-445, 2003
- GK Sicard, RJ Hardie, K Hayashi, T DaCosta Gomez, DE Bjorling, JF McAnulty. The Use of a Somatostatin Analogue (Octreotide) for the Treatment of Idiopathic Chylothorax in Dogs and Cats. Veterinary Surgery 32: 496, 2003
- Hardie RJ, Flanders JA, Schmidt P, Credille KM, Pedrick TP, Short CE. Biomechanical and Histological Evaluation of a Laparoscopic Stapled Gastropexy in Dogs. Veterinary Surgery 25: 127-133, 1996