26 Chapter 26Figure 26.1 From top to bottom, the two different sizes of laparoscopes that...Figure 26.2 A 10 mm claw grasper placed inside of the operating channel of t...Figure 26.3 Four different laparoscopic instruments that can be used in mega...Figure 26.4 A close up of laparoscopic instruments. (a) Babcock forceps, (b)...Figure 26.5 Overall view of an anesthetized free‐ranging African elephant (L...Figure 26.6 African elephant (Loxodonta africana) immediately after a laparo...Figure 26.7 Placement of a retractor through the skin incision on an anesthe...Figure 26.8 Retractors being used to separate the skin incision and visualiz...Figure 26.9 Perineum being pulled out from the incision and exteriorized so ...Figure 26.10 Cannula, laparoscope, and additional accessory port in use on a...Figure 26.11 Internal image of the left hemiabdomen through the laparoscope ...Figure 26.12 Right side of a Southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)...Figure 26.13 Left flank laparoscopic ovariectomy in a Southern white rhinoce...Figure 26.14 Intraabdominal image of the right hemiabdomen in a standing fem...
27 Chapter 27Figure 27.1 An adult 120 kg Malayan tiger, Panthera tigris jacksoni, with a ...Figure 27.2 Epididymectomy in a bull.
28 Chapter 28Figure 28.1 Margin of 3 cm measured and marked around a subcutaneous tumor....Figure 28.2 An adult female Amazon parrot with oral squamous cell carcinoma ...Figure 28.3 A ferret with a preputial adenocarcinoma.Figure 28.4 A mass on the tip of the tail being aspirated. Chordoma was the ...Figure 28.5 An adult female guinea pig presented with bilateral flank alopec...Figure 28.6 An ovarian mass being removed from an eastern diamondback rattle...
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