Endoscopic Ovariectomy of Exotic Mammals Using a Three-Port Approach

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Exotic Animal Practice
Stephen J Divers

Abstract

Laparoscopic ovariectomy has been advocated as the preferred sterilization method for dogs for some time. The same arguments and benefits can be extended for many zoologic mammals, including carnivores, suids, primates, lagomorphs, and large rodents. This article summarizes the benefits, equipment options, surgical technique, recovery, and complications associated with this sterilization procedure.

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Dec 31, 2019·American Journal of Veterinary Research·Claudia M KabakchievHugues H Beaufrère
Feb 26, 2021·American Journal of Veterinary Research·Claudia KabakchievHugues Beaufrère

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