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Benefits and Challenges of Laparoscopic Surgery in Veterinary Medicine  

Hui Liu , Shiqiang Huang
Tropical Animal Resources Research Center, Hainan Institute of Tropical Agricultural Resources, Sanya, 572000, Hainan, China
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International Journal of Molecular Veterinary Research, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 5   
Received: 02 Feb., 2024    Accepted: 18 Mar., 2024    Published: 10 Apr., 2024
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Abstract

Laparoscopic surgery has gained widespread application in veterinary medicine as a minimally invasive technique in recent years. This technology not only significantly reduces postoperative pain and accelerates recovery but also improves surgical outcomes by enhancing visualization and precision. However, challenges such as the technical complexity, high equipment costs, and potential complications still hinder its broader adoption in the veterinary field. This study aims to systematically explore the benefits and challenges of laparoscopic surgery in veterinary medicine, using case studies to conduct a detailed comparison between laparoscopic and traditional surgery, and to examine future development directions. The research is expected to provide valuable insights for improving veterinary surgical practices and animal care quality.

Keywords
Laparoscopic surgery; Veterinary medicine; Minimally invasive technique; Surgical outcomes; Technical challenges
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