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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Introduction Gastrointestinal (GI) issues in pets can manifest as a variety of symptoms, including vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss, and abdominal pain. Gastroscopy and colonoscopy are two types of endoscopic procedures that allow veterinarians to view the inside of...

Bronchoscopy Vs Tracheoscopy

Introduction Respiratory issues in pets can be challenging to diagnose without a direct view of the airways. Bronchoscopy and tracheoscopy are two advanced endoscopic procedures that allow veterinarians to examine the trachea and lungs in detail. While both involve a...

Rhinoscopy In Pets

What is Rhinoscopy? Rhinoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that allows veterinarians to examine the inside of a pet’s nasal passages using a small camera called a rhinoscope. This technique is invaluable in diagnosing the cause of chronic nasal...
Removal of Foreign Bodies using Endoscopy

Removal of Foreign Bodies using Endoscopy

What is Endoscopic Foreign Body Removal? Pets are naturally curious and often swallow things they shouldn’t—toys, socks, bones, string, or even household objects. When these foreign bodies get stuck in the stomach or oesophagus, endoscopic removal provides a minimally...

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Laparoscopic Biopsies

Laparoscopic Biopsies

What is a Laparoscopic Biopsy? A laparoscopic biopsy is a minimally invasive technique used to obtain tissue samples from internal organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, intestines, and spleen. Using a small camera (laparoscope) and specialised instruments,...

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The Beginning Of Laparoscopic Spays

The Beginning Of Laparoscopic Spays

What is a Laparoscopic Spay? A laparoscopic spay (also called a keyhole spay) is a minimally invasive technique for neutering female dogs and cats. Unlike traditional spaying, which requires a larger abdominal incision, laparoscopic spays use a tiny camera and...

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